And I thought Video Killed the Radio Star
Category Misc. Ramblings
More fun in the music biz this week. First, the RIAA unleashes another 500+ lawsuits, then gets sued under federal racketeering statutes. If we take what the record industry says as gospel, then the proliferation of free P2P systems is the only reason why sales are down and the music business is hurting so much. Don Henley, late of the Eagles, took the industry to task this week in a Washington Post op-ed piece that lays the blame on more than just those of us who use Kazaa and e-Donkey. Henley feels that the industry should bear the brunt of the blame, even for P2P-based piracy.
Rock on!
More fun in the music biz this week. First, the RIAA unleashes another 500+ lawsuits, then gets sued under federal racketeering statutes. If we take what the record industry says as gospel, then the proliferation of free P2P systems is the only reason why sales are down and the music business is hurting so much. Don Henley, late of the Eagles, took the industry to task this week in a Washington Post op-ed piece that lays the blame on more than just those of us who use Kazaa and e-Donkey. Henley feels that the industry should bear the brunt of the blame, even for P2P-based piracy.
Rock on!
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