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Sat, 28 Jun 2003
Changing the game in music
I agree with everything that Dana Blankenhorn wrote in his
post on how to fight the RIAA.
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But the best thing you can do is keep your wallet in your pocket. No matter how much "law" the RIAA may claim to have on its side you have the ultimate power. If you don't like the terms and conditions under which a product is offered to you, don't buy it.There's one other thing he left out that we could do. Find a way to support artists who are producing music outside of the RIAA.
On Friday Dave Winer posted "Courtney Love's incredible story about the math of music that came public in the middle of the Napster heyday. It was a must-read then, and now." So I clicked. And read: (excerpts) Now artists have...
Posted by Trackback from Julie Leung: Seedlings & Sprouts at Mon Apr 5 00:40:47 2004
Posted by Trackback from Julie Leung: Seedlings & Sprouts at Mon Apr 5 00:40:47 2004
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