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wessman
September 26th, 2002, 03:12 AM
Superstars blast file swapping
By Lisa M. Bowman
Staff Writer CNET News.com
September 25, 2002, 9:00 PM PT
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-959537.html

Got unauthorized MP3s?

Record labels are launching a multimillion-dollar public interest-style ad campaign to make sure you don't.

On Thursday, a coalition of artists and labels will start running print, radio and TV ads featuring dozens of major recording stars who compare file swapping with stealing.

The ads, reminiscent of the American Dairy Association's Got Milk or MTV's Rock the Vote campaigns, are designed to shame people out of illegally swapping music. They feature big-name artists such as Madonna, P. Diddy and Sting.

One of the ads contains quotes from a variety of singers, including Britney Spears.

"Would you go into a CD store and steal a CD?" Spears asks. "It's the same thing--people going into the computers and logging on and stealing our music."

Recording industry executives said they're trying to educate music fans and their parents that file swapping is illegal and is hurting artists and the business. CD sales have been declining in recent years, a trend that's coincided with both the rise of file swapping and a dismal economy.

"Illegally downloading is stealing, and it's against the law plain and simple," Hilary Rosen, CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), said when announcing the campaign.

The record industry, reeling from the effects of Napster and other file-swapping sites--which allowed millions of people to trade music for free--has been fighting furiously to regain control of its songs.

The ad campaign is the latest in an aggressive, multipronged approach by the labels to quash file swapping that's not industry-sanctioned. In addition to launching the ads, the RIAA has sued file-swapping sites out of business, threatened to crack down on companies and individual file-swappers, and pushed legislation that would mandate anti-copying technology in new products.

On Thursday, industry executives will testify before a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee in support of a bill sponsored by Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., that would allow intellectual-property owners to use technical measures to prevent copyright infringement.

But the new ad campaign, which coincides with the hearing and will appear in at least one Washington-based policy-focused newspaper, may send mixed messages to fans.

For example, when unveiling the plan Wednesday, Universal Music Group's anti-piracy czar, David Benjamin, said file swapping hurts singers and midlevel music industry employees, whom he described as working people who are just trying to "put a roof over our heads and feed the kids and try to do right."

However, it's unclear whether testimony from multimillionaire recording artists will garner much sympathy among fans, many of whom complain that CDs are overpriced or contain just one or two quality songs.

What's more, the new campaign comes after a study by consulting firm KPMG that criticizes the recording industry's anti-piracy efforts. The report said the labels need to devote more time to developing new Internet business models instead of trying to lock down their content.


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WhitePony
September 26th, 2002, 03:50 AM
Hey, you jackasses, eye for an eye!

You feel you´re being stolen and ripped off? Well, I, as a music lover, feel stolen and ripped off too! CD prices are ripp-offs, and, when you actually fork over, you´re being ripped off again because you only get 2 half-decent songs or so!

Besides, I also feel ripped off when I have to share the same oxygen as Madonna, P. Diddy and Sting...

WhitePony
September 26th, 2002, 03:52 AM
...these three talentless f**ks (as every major label "artist") should also feel ripped off by what they get at their end, after record execs get their share....

Also, this Spears bitch talks about "stealing OUR music". Well, after you record it and put it out to the public at large, it´s not YOUR music anymore, it´s the PEOPLE´S MUSIC, the ONES THAT MAKE YOU EARN A LIVING!

If it´s YOUR music, keep it to yourself and stop polluting the airwaves!

lion7718
September 26th, 2002, 04:29 AM
Britney has to pay for those breasts somehow.........lol

method
September 26th, 2002, 04:50 AM
"Recording industry executives said they're trying to educate music fans and their parents" - So.. the older generation aren't seen as music fans by the RIAA...

That's a shame.. so who would you assume to be the fans from that statement.. the kids who aren't clued up enough yet to realize that it's better to DL than pay these assholes their 90% commission from everything produced. The only people who would buy the cheesy shit they produce nowadays are kids anyway. Maybe that's part of the fucking problem... the RIAA are out of touch with everyone except adolescents - and they want to publicize it?? suprise suprise.. the RIAA are acting like morons again. I mean... they NEED to do something to try and repair their own name.. they are hated the world over by millions and millions of people.. word of mouth advertising prevails on these sort of levels, especially when the p2p communities feel as passionately about the subject as the RIAA. (Besides, if the RIAA offered you a half a million dollars to publicly announce that you thought shooting homeless midgets was a good idea, you'd probably do it too!!!) - so fuck what the artists are being told to say, fuck what the labels and the RIAA think.. this is just MORE WASTED MONEY.. MONEY STOLEN FROM CONSUMERS - We do nothing and we look superior, a massive corporation with full government backing and near law-making powers is trying so hard... but achieving so little.. makes you wonder when they'll burn ALL the consumers money and go bust, sooner the better. down with the RIAA!!!

-microscan-
September 26th, 2002, 06:06 AM
HA HA HA HA ** I say fuck them all, this is me dissing them shithouse so called stars that think they're top shit like Britney , "ahh look at me , im so beautiful and guess what< im a vergin, oohohoho" stu[pid sluts sell them selves by showing off tits and asses, so i say to britney and co. fuck u sluts all ur good for is for sucking lillipops and drinking milkshakes.

p.diddy i can fucken teach u how to rap dikhed
madonna ffix ur mouth , been suking too much to get promotions
stink ya little prik, who listens to u, u lose nothing anyJOHNwayn!


THE BEST DAY FOR INTERNET; when NAPSTER got introduced,

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ps . support the artist u like!!!!!!!!!!
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fuck artist that produce one good song while rest is shit, and asks a fucken bit too much $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$! I GOT RIPPED OFF TOO MANY TIMES!


BOOOOOOOOOH i hope u understand how i feel, RIcH CUNTS complain too much!!!!!!! i say shut the fuck up!







almost forgot FUCK U RIAA , this for PEOPLE ALL OVER DA WORLD < SCREW U!!!!!!! cant do shit ahhahaah

DiddlySquat
September 26th, 2002, 02:30 PM
LOL omg i feel soo ashamed! i cant believe that i downloaded songs....j/k OMG the ads wont work on me (i'm to shallow and too self-absorbed) lol i think that the ads will just piss people of into downloading more stuff..peace out :black