RIAA Claims P2P Has Been Contained
Magorak writes "USA Today is reporting the RIAA now claims that the issues surrounding P2P and piracy have been contained and are no longer as big an issue as they once were. From the article; 'The problem has not been eliminated,' says association CEO Mitch Bainwol. 'But we believe digital downloads have emerged into a growing, thriving business, and file-trading is flat.'"
Looks like Grandma and her illegal downloads of the "Happy Birthday" song can rest easy once again.
Mission accomplished!
If you cannot win, claim victory.
Pirate 1: Arrr! The RIAA ship has been swashbuckled! Pirate 2: Ayye! The fools even think they sunk us! ARRR!
Isn't that like a /.er's parent saying "My child doesn't spend that much time on the computer"?
file-trading is flat.
I actually think of it more as a rectangular prism....
"All great things are simple & expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope." --Churchill
Was the guy who made this press release doing so on the deck of a ship with a big "Mission accomplished" sign behind him?
Any chance there?
I'm a fiscal conservative, it's a pity we don't have a political party anymore
What would you do?
Seriously...
Would appear that the writer of the story does what writers do best, not research facts. Appears that they're still using the same old sorry BS of CD sales dropped 30% in whatever year it was. When in fact, what has been shown is that it was singles that dropped ( you know, the things you can't find any more, because people aren't willing to pay 5 dollars for 1 song on a CD ), during that year CD sales actually increased.
Overall the article is rather blah, I'm sort of surprised that they didn't throw in there something about the lose of some umpteen billion dollars that they would have made if it weren't for illegal file sharing...the good myth of each download is a lost sale.
A story about Microsoft calling a truce with the GPL followed by the RIAA saying P2P is not a problem.
/. has been hacked and someone is posting bogus stories.
It's not April 1st.
Hmmm... Only logical explanation is that
--Keith
It's true - because everyone who is going to do P2P download is now doing it.
So he is right; P2P growth is flat - in exactly the same way TV purchase growth is flat.
Note any shortage of TVs around the first world? alas not...
Digital downloads have emerged into a growing, thriving business despite your lot's best efforts to screw it all up.
Obliteracy: Words with explosions
You know what? Maybe they have won, if student pirating has been curbed to the extent that they want. And if more digital downloads are legal now than before, then that's great. It probably means that more companies are getting a clue about how to take advantage of the business model, but we'll let the RIAA save face.
All we want them to do is quit trying to stomp out every conceivable method of information transfer in the name of stopping piracy, and go back to their executive boardrooms and golf courses.
404555974007725459910684486621289147856453481154 in hex is "You sank my Battleship?"
[GPG key in journal]
To be "fair", what they seem to be saying is that even though every existing song can be found on p2p, the money they're making is still increasing while p2p downloads aren't.
"I think it would be a good idea!"
Gandhi, about Internet Security
Of course they've won. They've got the "get rid of allofmp3.com" as one of the requirements for Russia to join the WTO, and they've got Sweden raiding (apparently against Swedish law) ThePirateBay just because the U.S. asked! Seriously, this isn't about P2P. This is about controlling distribution channels. You don't go after BitTorrent because you people are using it to pirate your copyrighted material. You go after the people distributing the copies. (Just like you don't go after Ford because people use cars to move drugs around the country. On the other hand, if you are a cartel of taxi drivers, removing private cars from the road is a great way to guaranteed revenues.) They only way I'll believe this is the end of it is if I see sales figures for RIAA members dropping drastically (and then they'd just blame pirates...).
TMS - Typical Movie Scientist
TMG - Typical Movie General
TMG: Doc, what's the status of the plague?
TMS: As of an hour ago, the virus has infected every living thing on Earth.
TMG: But it hasn't spread since then?
TMS: Well, no, but--
TMG: Then it's been contained! Victory is ours!
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