Nov 30 2006

AllofMP3.com hires violinists to underscore plight

  • Written by soulxtc
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Allofmp3 pulled out its hired violins today to woo the press with a sad song about a hard done-by web site just trying to make its way in a temporarily legal world.

An attorney and PR representative for the Russian music site claimed, during a press conference, that the world has ganged up on Allofmp3.com. The site remains legal, despite what you may read in the press, and will march on, despite Russian government officials saying they plan to shut it and similar services down.

“I see over and over again things that go into the press that kind of get some aspects of this wrong,” said John Kheit (sounds like meat), an attorney with Chadbourne and Parke (sounds like will work for mysterious Russian software engineers who refuse to speak with the press because of their poor English . . .), who is representing Allofmp3.com. “In fact, it is legal to access this service from the US, and that is a pretty big deal.”

The Allofmp3.com matter isn’t your average suing an illiterate 12-year-old girl without a computer digital music rights squabble.

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  1. Kewbase

    Stupid article by Ahslee Vance (Sounds like…. )

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