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RIAA Dumps Unsold Inventory to Settle Anti-Trust Case

theodp writes "A music windfall promised to WA public schools and libraries from last year's $143M anti-trust settlement with the recording industry wasn't all it was cracked up to be. While WA got 115,241 music CDs out of the deal, folks aren't quite sure what to do with the odd collection, which includes 387 CDs containing explicit lyrics by Big Pun, 310 copies of Will Smith's Willenium and 48 copies of Spooky Scary Sounds for Halloween from Martha Stewart."

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  1. Re:This stuff is useful, look for yourself! by somethinghollow · · Score: -1, Troll

    Actually, it reminds me of something Microsoft would do / has done.

  2. Hey by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    "sorry, don't want to fucking offend anyone"

    Hey fuck you with the bad language. Its cocksuckers like you who post this shit to public forums where anybody's fucking kids and see it.

    Next thing you know we'll see motherfucker or cunt in the forums and then nobody under aged 21 will be allowed to view /.

    Goddamn, I can't wait until the FCC finishes with radio, because the internet is next. And it can't come a fucking moment too soon.