The new episode of south park which aired for the first time at 9:00 on 10/29 shows signs that someone besides us understands how stupid the whole music piracy lawsuits are.
Ars Technica ... There are other arguments, to be sure, but someone with whom Ive been chatting with over e-mail is trying to convince me thus: if the RIAA really wants to ...
Washington Post<br> <b>...</b> Part of my argument has always included the fact that while <b>RIAA</b> has been leading<br>
the charge against piracy, they themselves were found guilty of some form of <b>...</b>
Stereophile Magazine, NY<br>October 27, 2003 ? Over the past year, the Recording Industry Association of<br>
America (<b>RIAA</b>) has made significant headway in its multi-front war against <b>...</b>
Daily Variety (subscription)<br> <b>...</b> In something of a knee-jerk reaction to piracy and dwindling sales, recording<br>
industry trade org the <b>RIAA</b> has fought back by suing otherwise law-abiding <b>...</b>
Josh Wattles elucidates the obvious, which has been blurred by RIAA propaganda - that the word "theft" does not appear in the copyright statutes ( nor does piracy or steal, for that matter - ed.)
As part of its campaign to thwart online music and movie piracy, Hollywood is now reaching into school classrooms with a program that denounces file-sharing and offers prizes for students and teachers who spread the word about Internet theft.