In addition, the argument has proven so persuasive that members of Congress have concurred with the RIAA’s “sue ‘em all” campaign, entitling the music industry to protect their copyrights at the expense of the American people’s rights.
While the RIAA was quick to single out file-sharing as the primary reason for slumping CD sales, other possibilities such as a decline in the world economy and the absence of talented artists were never explored.
Now, as the American and world economy surges forward, the latest news from Nielsen SoundScan should be music to the RIAA’s ears.
Read more: Slyck
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