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	<title>Comments on: Nesson to RIAA: it&#8217;s an &#8216;issue of immense triviality&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>When it comes to acknowledging that someone is innocent of the accusations leveled, the enforcement arms don&#039;t seem to think that it is important. When it comes to threatening their legal model to pursue, now that is a whole &#039;nother animal. 

To me it is again demonstrated that this suing model is malicious in nature, vindictive with purpose, and entirely uncalled for. 

Yet the employees and those that represent the RIAA and major labels from time to time come to the public with &quot;Hey we ain&#039;t the bad guys. We&#039;re just normal Joes like you&quot;. When the rare occasion comes that the inside info comes out about their day to day operations, we see just who is the bad guys. 

It has painted the entire industry with the same brush in the public&#039;s eye. That there are few businesses that could possibly reach a lower level of slime than the entertainment ones we hear of constantly moaning and groaning because somehow, everyone forgot to grant them a license to print money rather than have to put brow sweat into earning it by satisfying the customer and market.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to acknowledging that someone is innocent of the accusations leveled, the enforcement arms don&#8217;t seem to think that it is important. When it comes to threatening their legal model to pursue, now that is a whole &#8216;nother animal. </p>
<p>To me it is again demonstrated that this suing model is malicious in nature, vindictive with purpose, and entirely uncalled for. </p>
<p>Yet the employees and those that represent the RIAA and major labels from time to time come to the public with &#8220;Hey we ain&#8217;t the bad guys. We&#8217;re just normal Joes like you&#8221;. When the rare occasion comes that the inside info comes out about their day to day operations, we see just who is the bad guys. </p>
<p>It has painted the entire industry with the same brush in the public&#8217;s eye. That there are few businesses that could possibly reach a lower level of slime than the entertainment ones we hear of constantly moaning and groaning because somehow, everyone forgot to grant them a license to print money rather than have to put brow sweat into earning it by satisfying the customer and market.</p>
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