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RE: Go to HELL RIAA!!!!


their site is RIAA.com or RIAA.org, I forget which.

But talking to them is like talking to a brick.  They think the record buying public is just nothing but crooks looking to steal their product.

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I was so happy when that witch Hilary Rosen left after the whole file-sharing uproar.  I thought maybe the RIAA would finally get a more cooperative and willing to negotiate front person.  But they've only gotten worse.

The problem is you're basically dealiing with lawyers.  And lawyers don't care if they're right, they just care that they win.  There's no reasoning with them.

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They got their bad guy! (or should I say girl?)


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RIAA Keeps Settlement Money, Artists May Sue
Written by enigmax on February 28, 2008

Despite collecting an estimated several hundred million dollars in P2P related settlements from the likes of Napster, KaZaA and Bolt, prominent artists managers are complaining that so far, they havent received any compensation from the labels. According to a lawyer, some are considering legal action.

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When EMI, Universal Music and Warner music reached settlement agreements with the likes of Napster, KaZaA and Bolt, they collected hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation - money that was supposed to go to artists whose rights had been allegedly infringed upon when the networks were operating with unlicensed music.

Now, according to an article, the managers of some major artists are getting very impatient, as it appears the very people who were supposed to be compensated - the artists - havent received anything from the massive settlements. They say the cash - estimated to be as much as $400m - hasnt filtered through to their clients and understandably theyre getting very impatient.

Lawyer John Branca, who has represented the likes of The Rolling Stones and Korn, said: Artist managers and lawyers have been wondering for months when their artists will see money from the copyright settlements and how it will be accounted for.

Indicating the levels of impatience with the big labels holding the money he added: Some of them are even talking about filing lawsuits if they dont get paid soon.

Of course, EMI, Universal and Warner have a different take on the delay, with sources suggesting that its down to the difficulties in deciding who gets what money, based on the levels of copyright infringement for each individual group or artist.

A recording industry on the back foot having spent most of its time fighting the digital revolution rather than becoming part of it, is clearly trying to hang on to every penny, even when it comes to compensating the artists who they claim they were defending by taking legal action in the first place.

Irving Azoff, who manages Christina Aguilera, The Eagles, Van Halen, REO Speedwagon and Seal (amongst others) says its hard for artists to get what they deserve from the labels: They will play hide and seek, but eventually will be forced to pay something, he said. The record companies have even tried to credit unrecouped accounts. Its never easy for an artist to get paid their fair share.

Typically, the labels see it a different way. An EMI spokeperson said that it was sharing proceeds from the Napster and Kazaa settlements with artists and writers whose work was infringed upon while Warners said the label is sharing the Napster settlement with its recording artists and songwriters, and at this stage nearly all settlement monies have been disbursed.

The Universal spokesman spoke only of the labels policy of sharing its portion of various settlements with its artists, regardless of whether their contracts require it with no mention of whether it had actually done this or not.

But typically, when money is involved, things start to get murky. The same sources who suggested the reasons for the delay in making payments are also suggesting that there might not be much money to even give to the artists.

Its being claimed that after legal bills were subtracted from the hundreds of millions in settlements, there wasnt much left over to hand out.

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So after all the lawsuits filed against people for illegal downloads, the artists still aren't getting any of the money.  Why does that not surprise me??!!hmm

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Eventually these idiots are going to cut off the branch that is supporting them. They are sawing away at it but haven't quite gotten through it yet.





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I could not have said it better myself, Web.smile

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Just when you think they've hit their lowest... evileye

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