RIAA Threatens ICANN Over Music-Themed gTLD Standards
think_nix writes "A letter to ICANN (PDF) from Victoria Sheckler, Deputy General Counsel for the RIAA, demands modifications to the future implementation of the .music gTLD, threatening to 'escalate the issue' if certain concerns about 'wide scale copyright and trademark infringement' are not addressed by ICANN in compliance with the RIAA. 'Under the current proposed standard, we fear that we will have no realistic ability to object if a pirate chooses to hijack a music themed gTLD to enable wide scale copyright infringement of our works,' Sheckler said."
According to their lies they should have gone bankrupt by now. Maybe this year they can finally fuck off?
"Welcome to our world. We are the wasted youth. And we are the future too." Yes, I know these are stupid lyrics.
Isn't this akin to the DEA informing a grocery store that they can't have a parking lot, because a lot of drug deals are taking place there at night?
Don't take life too seriously; it isn't permanent.
How exactly is any one TLD more or less capable of being used by pirates than any other?
"Our two-party system is like a bowl of shit looking at itself in a mirror." - Lewis Black
That's akin to the .xxx TLD that'd make porn sites way too easy to filter.
As someone who's done business with porn sites, they're all about it. Porn sites want to be filtered by libraries, schools, parents, etc. because it lessens the hassle and negative image they have to deal with while not seriously effecting their business (very few people in any of those situations buy porn instead of looking at free stuff). Heck, most of them voluntarily add tags to help filtering programs know to filter them.
P.S. going to company mandated sexual harassment sensitivity training being done by an outside consultant is a riot when a number of the "rules" they tell us to follow would prevent us from doing work. The trainer eventually just blanked over, stopped taking questions, and read from her script pretending like no one had asked anything.
The RIAA is apparently trying to piss off everyone they can. I don't get it.
Dear Everybody,
You're not us. So that means you're either a pirate or a pirate pretending to be a consumer. That includes ICANN. That includes the Vatican. That includes OPEC. That includes the United States Government.
You want to use the word "music?" We can assure you, only if you pay royalties to us and right now all we see is people profiting off of our artist's copyrighted works (i.e. all music) that we broke our backs locking down with crippling contracts.
Remember our motto: "If you're not us, you're against us."
No, that wasn't a typo. We're sick of making weak individuals our enemies -- it's time we pick on someone our own size.
Notes, scales, chords, percussion, etc. It's only a matter of time before we own those words and what they represent.
The RIAA
P.S. Resistance is futile.
My work here is dung.