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RIAA Sets Their Sights on Russia

Conor Turton writes to tell us that the RIAA has set their sights on Russia for their newest push into anti-piracy. A recent bill was sponsored in the Senate to deny Russia's entrance into the WTO (among other things) if they did not take major action against piracy. From the press release: "The effective protection of American intellectual property has been sorely lacking in Russia. This resolution is significant because it expresses the will of the U.S. Congress that Russia must take effective action against those who would steal America's knowledge-intensive intellectual property-based goods and services. We must not enter into political arrangements with countries ill-prepared to adequately protect our greatest economic assets."

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  1. Well Napoleon, Hitler and now the RIAA by Crashmarik · · Score: 5, Funny

    Amazing how much they have in common. Hopefully the RIAA has as much success as the first two.

    1. Re:Well Napoleon, Hitler and now the RIAA by Justin205 · · Score: 5, Funny

      I hope they have less success than Hitler and Napoleon, personally, or we could be in for a dark few years... :-/

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    2. Re:Well Napoleon, Hitler and now the RIAA by HardCase · · Score: 4, Funny

      Blammo, Godwinned right off the bat!

    3. Re:Well Napoleon, Hitler and now the RIAA by PatrickThomson · · Score: 5, Funny
      So the RIAA did $12 billion in sales last year


      You're forgetting, that's before the adjustment for piracy. $120,000 per track, times lots of numbers, especially downloads from russia, means that the RIAA's turnover if russia complied would be $5 gazerbaijuhullion per year.

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  2. Re:Someone's gotta... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    In Soviet Russia, Slashdot posts on fucking idiots.

  3. Re:What? by TeknoHog · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'll think of something as soon as I stop laughing at the notion of "American intellectual property".

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  4. Knowledge Intensive eh? by Kawahee · · Score: 4, Funny

    Knowledge Intensive Intellectual Property? Please.

    Here's some knowledge intensive U2 lyrics for you:

    WoooAoo! WoooAoo! WoooAoo! WoooAoo!
    Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah,
    Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.
    I can feeeeEEEEEEeeeeeel.

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  5. Had to say it... by hackstraw · · Score: 3, Funny


    In Soviet Russia, the ecording Industry Association of America owns you!

  6. In Soviet Russia... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    AllOfMp3.com is legal.

    gotcha ;-)

  7. That's funny by DanThe1Man · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's funny because I proxy all my peer-to-peer traffic through a server in Russia. I wonder if my mass downloading has anything to do with this?