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God Bless The RIAA
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NJD
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In article ,
says...
some mistakes cost real god damn money to correct and it is not
dependant on your income how much you need to come up with
If my kid gets busted for weed , do I say "I didn't know it was wrong,
all the kids were doing it" or "I can't afford 5 K$ for a lawyer"
No sympathy here, sorry.
And I cry no tears for the despicable Recording Industry and its money
grubbing members. They richly deserve their recent decline. I cheer
ever step of the Recording Industry's continued demise.
It is they who failed to adequately copy protect their property before
digitizing it. Morons!
It is they who fail to recognize that a parent cannot monitor, let alone
control, everything their children do on a computer (how much control
did your parents have over you in a much easier time?!).
The RIAA and its litigation-prone members are collectively too clueless
to realize that children have not matured to the point where they can
make mature moral decisions especially when faced with such temptation
in the privacy of their own homes. So the RIAA goes after the innocent,
overworked, overwhelmed and struggling parents. ****ing *******s!
Hell, I've installed software to prevent my kids from accessing certain
things and they typically find a way around it within a few weeks. I
spend way too much time controlling what my kids do on the computer
already and there is just NO WAY that I can close every loop hole and
maintain a day job at the same time. How much less able is a person who
is not a computer expert?
That kids can copy music is the FAULT OF THE RECORDING INDUSTRY. Those
stupid jackasses didn't protect their product! And now they want to sue
parents for their own dumb mistake? No wonder they are so univerally
despised.
Someone needs to file a class action suit against the RIAA and its
members for these unethical lawsuits against entirely innocent parents.
The sooner they are all put out of business, the better off we all will
be.
--Nick
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