U2 Concert Agenda
Since the initial launch of the radio, nobody dared to arrest people who copy songs from the radio.
The RIAA, the recording industry Association of America, now he dares. They have also banned Sirius allows more than one song download per download. The only reason is the songs that satellite radio is as good as MP3, eliminating the need to buy the MP3.
RIAA has grown bill to the house "to protect the content transmitted via high definition (HD) radio receivers. "What this means, anyone who uses a high quality method to copy a song is in violation of law. But if you're using an example of poor quality tape, then that's fine.
Where is the logic in this? Laws are not a reflection of moral values? Is it legal to copy a song on tape, but immoral to copy to an MP3 player?
Something is incredibly illogical About of the concept. RIAA argues that musicians can not make money if their songs are downloaded illegally.
Only a century ago, there was a police force prevented anyone but the original composer of the music playing in the streets. If Beethoven had wanted to make money, had to play in a concert for the people. I could not lack behind and earn money every time a street musician, performed a song from their concert.
So what holds the water RIAA on the grounds? Very little in terms of historical legitimacy, and even in modern times, musicians are attracting a record number of concerts. The Rolling Stones stopped at more than $ 162 million in 2005 and the tours. Green Day took in $ 39 million, and Dave Matthews raised $ 31 million, with views much less than the Stones. Is not that enough?
Even Paul McGuinness, U2's manager, said: "Our record earnings not insignificant, but is less than you make from touring. The figures used to be closer together. "U2 Tour 2005 from 139 million dollars.
Thus, with increase income, together grotesque, not even the RIAA has the right to impose their agenda legalistic? Ironically, the dissemination encouraged free music to listen to music beyond music subscription: greater availability of music has led to an increase in current and Concert Fans show circuit record.
With rates rising in concert, concerts, and the disparity of income and CD sales, maybe RIAA should consider their nefarious designs to decide what is right and wrong. As a master teaching his dog manners, RIAA tells the consumer: Save the Radio on the tape, either. The radio recording in MP3 format, vicious dog, Sirius gets a timeout, and the critically acclaimed S50 is the first casualty in the war for the rights of consumers against the RIAA.
Thus, as the Sirius S50 is carried out by hundreds of thousands, in essence, the RIAA has destroyed the value of a product that is not theirs. Without a legal basis for doing so, this is where the immorality "True Lies".
Perhaps if the public began to download music from satellite radio to a CD, then RIAA will CD recording of the radio also will be banned.
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