Re: Would it be considered piracy...
This is really amazing. I mailed this link to our Forum Editor cause its so good. More importantly, the RIAA has to understand that they can't win. Morpheus is doing fine and more are coming out of the wings. If they would just give up and let the people run with the technology a buisness model woudl probably evolve over time, with a little help of course.
Though all these laws and regulations are frustrating as hell, that is not the worst part for me. It's the fact that i can't do anything about it. The RIAA has never written back (even a form letter!) to all my 100+ "opinions"/complaints they requested on their website. The politicians probably all listen to music that has long since lost its copyright, their grandchildren are probably the only ones listening to anything that still has copyright protection (ooops forgot Jenna Bush and the drunken raves she's always at). And i could never get into the recording industry with the attitudes i have now.
So basically the only people that think this is a problem are about half of our country and the only people that love copyrights are the people who have control. So short of blowing up the RIAA (got that Mr. inspector from the thought polic, i said something akin to treason) or moving to another country (any suggestions). All we can really do is ***** and moan and then steal the latest songs off of Morph.
btw, no hate for anyone who listens to stuff that has run out of its copyrights, i actually do too.
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