I know this was meant as a joke, but it strikes me that the RIAA is more likely to argue what this situation is a reason why people shouldn't be able to rip their own MP3s, all those copies of their content floating around in NSA databanks being a threat to their moneymaking ability.
I know this was meant as a joke, but it strikes me that the RIAA is more likely to argue what this situation is a reason why people shouldn't be able to rip their own MP3s, all those copies of their content floating around in NSA databanks being a threat to their moneymaking ability.