Blockader7
First Post
Sam: Hey, could I get a copy of that cool album from you?
Bob: Sure, just let me pop it into the CD/tape player and I'll get you a copy.
This kind of copying is what was being done before ther advent of computers and P2P programs. So how different really is P@P from doing that? If the companies are losing money from P@p then they should be losing money from friends without computers or P2P programs copying albums and songs with each other.
The truth is it's not different at all.
So those who do this should be arrested and put in jail for ten years without possibility of parole.
I'm not opposed to protect copyrighted materials, but what RIAA is doing is BS. There was a time when they were going after camps for violating copyrights for singing songs like "Happy Birthday" and "Kumbayah".
They say they're doing it on behalf of the artists, but the money they've collected has not gone into the artists pockets.
RIAA is nothing but a bunch of bullies that needs to be stopped before they get any further.
Bob: Sure, just let me pop it into the CD/tape player and I'll get you a copy.
This kind of copying is what was being done before ther advent of computers and P2P programs. So how different really is P@P from doing that? If the companies are losing money from P@p then they should be losing money from friends without computers or P2P programs copying albums and songs with each other.
The truth is it's not different at all.
So those who do this should be arrested and put in jail for ten years without possibility of parole.
I'm not opposed to protect copyrighted materials, but what RIAA is doing is BS. There was a time when they were going after camps for violating copyrights for singing songs like "Happy Birthday" and "Kumbayah".
They say they're doing it on behalf of the artists, but the money they've collected has not gone into the artists pockets.
RIAA is nothing but a bunch of bullies that needs to be stopped before they get any further.