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European telcos and ISPs do not have to hand over subscriber information to record labels.

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  • H hairy_hats

    How about competition?  While the RIAA are squeezing the nuts of the US government their interests are protected and they can charge what they like for the DRMed CDs of their latest plastic photocopy band.

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    Steve_Harris wrote:

    How about competition? While the RIAA are squeezing the nuts of the US government their interests are protected and they can charge what they like for the DRMed CDs of their latest plastic photocopy band.

    They are not a monopoly, so your characterization is wrong. While you might not own the rights to the Spice Girls (or the Louis Vuitton logo or the Mercedes logo or Google), you could certainly fund a new band called the Zest Girls and compete with other record labels on price and "quality". And here's a newsflash...ANY company in any industry (almost) can charge whetever they like for whetever product they sell. However, you're not forced to buy it (hence the parallels between capitalism and freedom). I'm sure you can live without Pink's latest album if you think the price is too high. I certainly can.

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      How about competition?  While the RIAA are squeezing the nuts of the US government their interests are protected and they can charge what they like for the DRMed CDs of their latest plastic photocopy band.

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      Steve_Harris wrote:

      While the RIAA are squeezing the nuts of the US government their interests are protected and they can charge what they like for the DRMed CDs of their latest plastic photocopy band.

      So the problem is with government after all. Thought as much. So maybe if the government did not have so much regulatory power, competition would be much more viable.

      Pardon Libby!

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        Steve_Harris wrote:

        How about competition? While the RIAA are squeezing the nuts of the US government their interests are protected and they can charge what they like for the DRMed CDs of their latest plastic photocopy band.

        They are not a monopoly, so your characterization is wrong. While you might not own the rights to the Spice Girls (or the Louis Vuitton logo or the Mercedes logo or Google), you could certainly fund a new band called the Zest Girls and compete with other record labels on price and "quality". And here's a newsflash...ANY company in any industry (almost) can charge whetever they like for whetever product they sell. However, you're not forced to buy it (hence the parallels between capitalism and freedom). I'm sure you can live without Pink's latest album if you think the price is too high. I certainly can.

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        Red Stateler wrote:

        I'm sure you can live without Pink's latest album

        I certainly can, even if they were paying people to take it away.

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        • S Stan Shannon

          Steve_Harris wrote:

          While the RIAA are squeezing the nuts of the US government their interests are protected and they can charge what they like for the DRMed CDs of their latest plastic photocopy band.

          So the problem is with government after all. Thought as much. So maybe if the government did not have so much regulatory power, competition would be much more viable.

          Pardon Libby!

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          Stan Shannon wrote:

          So the problem is with government after all.

          Yes.  If they weren't corruptly in the hands of big business then there might be a level playing field in the market.

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            Stan Shannon wrote:

            So the problem is with government after all.

            Yes.  If they weren't corruptly in the hands of big business then there might be a level playing field in the market.

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            Steve_Harris wrote:

            If they weren't corruptly in the hands of big business then there might be a level playing field in the market.

            Can you elaborate as to how you think the playing field is not "level"?

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            • R Red Stateler

              digital man wrote:

              if they don't earn money what is the incentive to produce the goods?

              If stealing from record companies translates into less Justin Timberlake, then I'm all for it.

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              R Giskard Reventlov
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              Ah: good point. :)

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              • O oilFactotum

                originSH wrote:

                But mix tapes, that favorite tv series you recorded on your vcr last night and other such things are also illegal but generally accepted.

                I don't believe that it is illegal[^]

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                I don't belive everyone lives in the USA.

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                • O originSH

                  I don't belive everyone lives in the USA.

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                  originSH wrote:

                  I don't belive everyone lives in the USA.

                  Everyone who matters does!

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                  • R Red Stateler

                    originSH wrote:

                    I don't belive everyone lives in the USA.

                    Everyone who matters does!

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                    :P

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                    • R Red Stateler

                      originSH wrote:

                      I don't belive everyone lives in the USA.

                      Everyone who matters does!

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                      David Wulff
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                      And thank God for that!


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