RIAA Hires Artists, Then Sends In the SWAT team
cancan writes "The NY times is carrying an article about how the RIAA is hiring hip hop artists to make mix tapes, and then
helping the police raid their studios. In the case of DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon, they were raided by SWAT teams with their guns drawn. The local police chief said later that they were 'prepared for the worst.' Men in RIAA jackets helped cart away 'evidence'. Just the same, 'Record labels regularly hire mixtape D.J.'s to produce CDs featuring a specific artist. In many cases, these arrangements are conducted with a wink and a nod rather than with a contract; the label doesn't officially grant the D.J. the right to distribute the artist's songs or formally allow the artist to record work outside of his contract.' " This is more of the shenanigans that we've previously discussed on the site.
That the (maf)*IAA would resort to illegal tactics to catch people acting "illegally"...
Hmns... I for one welcome our new Alien overlords (a frontal lobotomy and rectal probe would be less painful than having to deal with the *AAs of the world). Fuck the corporations!
I drink to make other people interesting!
"And if there's one type of piracy I don't like, it's CONS-piracy."
Anyone that can help cut down on hip-hop gets my vote.
I want a list of atrocities done in your name - Recoil
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A republic cannot succeed till it contains a certain body of men imbued with the principles of justice and honour.
RIAA: Hey mixer, we want you to create mix tapes
Mixer: whats in it for me?
RIAA: We are going to raid your studio on Friday morning with SWAT, you will be famous
Mixer: How much will this fame cost me?
RIAA: You do this or we will just raid your studio and sue you for everything your worth
since you own recording equipment and are not giving us money
-- I am the NRA, enough said...
If a job's not worth doing, it's not worth doing right.
I thought they were DJs, which means they'd have to first sample some real hip-hop "gangstas" gunning down RIAA executives, then perform a mix of those samples.
- RG>
Hey pal, this isn't a pleasantforest, so don't waste my time with pleasantries!