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RIAA fake news videos: unreal

p2pnet news | RIAA News:- p2pnet has already reported on RIAA Christmas Humbug.

Now, here’s how Warner Music, EMI, Vivendi Universal and Sony BMG’s RIAA and other organizations get their news out, “and influence consumers like you,” says a LiveLeak post, going on:

“It already aired in Dallas and one network and one major news gathering service have requested tapes.

“This thing could be all over the news this week. The video you see was preceded by graphics which told stations who paid for the content.”

It’s a video of fake ‘news’ churned out by the RIAA with an earnest fake announcer lying about how “billions” of dollars raked in by “illegal CD duplicators” have gone to Organised Crime instead of Organised Music.

Same thing, IMHO.

“What I produce for music is far Superior to what the Corporate run recording industry have to offer,” says komakazzi here.

“If anyone here is a crook it’s the RIAA,.

“Bollocks to the lot of them.”

Concur.

The sad thing is: this spurious crap will be repeated by TV stations across the US, and maybe in Canada too, just as though it’s credible and comes from reliable sources.

Meanwhile, in RIAA Christmas Humbug, I posted:

In a mealy-mouthed misinformation release, “As the holiday shopping season picks up, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has launched a series of initiatives to offer consumers tips for avoiding pirated music, work with law enforcement to disrupt major distribution chains of counterfeit product in 15 cities with exceptionally high piracy rates, and highlight some of the innovative new legal products to fulfill music lovers’ wish lists,” says the RIAA.

ROTFL

Forget that, and all the rest of the equine feces being excreted in volume by the RIAA.

But DO remember this.

The Big 4’s interests are most definitely not your interests.

They answer only to their shareholders and IMHO, they’re defecating all over them as well.

The day before, “The members of the Big 4 organised music cartel, are having a thin time of it,” p2pnet said, adding:

“CD sales are down, way down, says Pali Research analyst Rich Greenfield. And to add a further chill to the already bleak picture for the Big 4, of the eight albums with sales of more than 100,000 in the week ended December 9, four had zip to do with the major labels.”

We also suggested as part of their sue ‘em all marketing campaign, Warner Music, EMI, Vivendi Universal and Sony BMG are going after the music buying public in general and students in particular.

“Could their vicious and unrelenting attacks on their own customers have anything to do with plummeting sales, do you think?” we wondered, adding:

“As DownhillBattle put it in What a crappy present Lo! those many moons ago, and as a p2pnet Reader’s Write reminds us:
“When you buy a major label CDs, you are paying companies to sue families and marginalise independent music.”

Ho Ho Ho.
Jon Newton – p2pnet

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