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ASCAP & AI
by John Lawrence Schick - 06/29/26 02:53 PM
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Ali Angel
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/27/26 11:00 PM
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I like KISS! I never played the Beatles either...
And actually, in the cold hard light of day, Gene is right. If the RIAA had hardcore sued the pants of everybody, that would have put a stop to it. And, they had/have the right to do it. Of course, you have another problem, and that is kids buying one copy and making a zillion for friends...that seems to never get mentioned in what is killing the record industry...
And as another aside, after having read in depth about this, in my opinion, the way the RIAA does the lawsuits now is pretty weak on actual evidence...that is one reason they settle...also, I firmly believe there are parents that don't know exactly what's goin' on with the computer, so they don't get what the kids are doing with it. So losing your house over that seems kinda harsh...But, Gene is right...
Boo...my name is Doug
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