Ne007
January 6th, 2006, 08:48 AM
Fight Goliath now at $3,254.10
p2p news / p2pnet: As of 5:20 am Pacific on January 6, 212 people on 13 sites had contributed $3,254.10 (yesterday, $2,766.33) to the Patti Santangelo Fight Goliath campaign.
They are:
# http://boingboing.net $898.83
# http://jasonrohrer.n3.net $894.52
# http://p2pnet.net $656.42
# http://www.downhillbattle.org $310.12
# http://www.fightgoliath.org $289.46
# http://www.p2pforum.it $56.75
# http://virtualturntable.fourstones.net $48.25
# http://psg.com/$19.12
# http://www.p2pjihad.org/ $19.12
# http://www.pod2peer.blogspot.com/ 18.92
# http://www.yourmercifulgod.co.uk/ $18.92
# http://blog.andrlik.org $14.26
# http://http://www.myspace.com/brizmo $9.41
I've had a number of emails asking what'll happen to the money when, thanks to your contributions, Santangelo has left the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) grovelling in the dust.
Unfortunately, she's not the only one who's being victimized.
For example, the case of 14-year-old Britanny Chan will be heard today in a Michigan court. The RIAA is demanding the appointment of a guardian ad litem so it can go after Britanny with greater dispatch.
In short, Patti is the beginning of the Fight Goliath campaign, not the end, and a non-profit corporation is now being set up to help other victims of the Big Four Organized Music gang, namely Sony BMG, Vivendi Universal, Warner Music and EMI.
Whatever is left over from the Santangelo case will be placed in escrow and a public board of directors will distribute funds to other victims.
So put a donations button on your site and help make it clear not only to the Big Four record labels, but also to the movie studios, software companies, and anyone else who needs to learn the lesson, that they depend on us, not the other way around.
Go here to see the money mount up, and to get the code which'll let you put a donations button on your own site.
For now, contribute a buck or 10 with the p2pnet button below:
http://p2pnet.net/story/7521
(shouldn't zeropaid have their own tally?)
p2p news / p2pnet: As of 5:20 am Pacific on January 6, 212 people on 13 sites had contributed $3,254.10 (yesterday, $2,766.33) to the Patti Santangelo Fight Goliath campaign.
They are:
# http://boingboing.net $898.83
# http://jasonrohrer.n3.net $894.52
# http://p2pnet.net $656.42
# http://www.downhillbattle.org $310.12
# http://www.fightgoliath.org $289.46
# http://www.p2pforum.it $56.75
# http://virtualturntable.fourstones.net $48.25
# http://psg.com/$19.12
# http://www.p2pjihad.org/ $19.12
# http://www.pod2peer.blogspot.com/ 18.92
# http://www.yourmercifulgod.co.uk/ $18.92
# http://blog.andrlik.org $14.26
# http://http://www.myspace.com/brizmo $9.41
I've had a number of emails asking what'll happen to the money when, thanks to your contributions, Santangelo has left the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) grovelling in the dust.
Unfortunately, she's not the only one who's being victimized.
For example, the case of 14-year-old Britanny Chan will be heard today in a Michigan court. The RIAA is demanding the appointment of a guardian ad litem so it can go after Britanny with greater dispatch.
In short, Patti is the beginning of the Fight Goliath campaign, not the end, and a non-profit corporation is now being set up to help other victims of the Big Four Organized Music gang, namely Sony BMG, Vivendi Universal, Warner Music and EMI.
Whatever is left over from the Santangelo case will be placed in escrow and a public board of directors will distribute funds to other victims.
So put a donations button on your site and help make it clear not only to the Big Four record labels, but also to the movie studios, software companies, and anyone else who needs to learn the lesson, that they depend on us, not the other way around.
Go here to see the money mount up, and to get the code which'll let you put a donations button on your own site.
For now, contribute a buck or 10 with the p2pnet button below:
http://p2pnet.net/story/7521
(shouldn't zeropaid have their own tally?)