Psycho1
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On September 8, the major record labels sued 261 music fans and customers for using filesharing programs. These lawsuits are a desperate act by a failing industry. There is little evidence that filesharing has anything to do with the decline in record sales over the past three years and the record industry's effort to eliminate filesharing has been a pathetic attempt to slow innovation so they can continue to force bad deals on musicians and music fans. On Friday, October 17, the RIAA sent letters to 200 more families demanding that they pay settlement costs or face lawsuits.
The vast majority of those sued are families with young children. Many of these people are big music fans who've bought hundreds of CDs from the same record labels that are now attacking their families. For most, mounting a legal defense against 5 corporate giants is financialy out of the question, and the $3,000-$10,000 cost of settling the lawsuit presents an enormous financial burden. The cost of settling will force many families into debt.
The major record labels think they can push Americans back into record stores by financially attacking families. Unless we speak up now, these lawsuits will continue. We need to tell the major labels that their new strategy of bullying families is wrong and must end. Companies like these don't pay any attention to the public voice until it starts costing them sales. With this boycott, we can send a strong message in language the major labels will understand: "Stop suing families, or you'll start losing customers."
For more information go to www.stopriaalawsuits.com This is the main page of the "Coalition Against RIAA" wich includes over 100 websites and growing. It has links to all 100+ websites,and if you own or run a website of any kind (including this one) you can join this coalition.
Another site thats better for just average internet users (that don't have a website) is www.downhillbattle.org it is a member of the coalition but i thought i would mention it too.
Also the FEE has a petition on their site against the lawsuits.
People give me feed back and their opinions please.
Psycho
The vast majority of those sued are families with young children. Many of these people are big music fans who've bought hundreds of CDs from the same record labels that are now attacking their families. For most, mounting a legal defense against 5 corporate giants is financialy out of the question, and the $3,000-$10,000 cost of settling the lawsuit presents an enormous financial burden. The cost of settling will force many families into debt.
The major record labels think they can push Americans back into record stores by financially attacking families. Unless we speak up now, these lawsuits will continue. We need to tell the major labels that their new strategy of bullying families is wrong and must end. Companies like these don't pay any attention to the public voice until it starts costing them sales. With this boycott, we can send a strong message in language the major labels will understand: "Stop suing families, or you'll start losing customers."
For more information go to www.stopriaalawsuits.com This is the main page of the "Coalition Against RIAA" wich includes over 100 websites and growing. It has links to all 100+ websites,and if you own or run a website of any kind (including this one) you can join this coalition.
Another site thats better for just average internet users (that don't have a website) is www.downhillbattle.org it is a member of the coalition but i thought i would mention it too.
Also the FEE has a petition on their site against the lawsuits.
People give me feed back and their opinions please.
Psycho



