The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), is trying to take away your rights. Specifically, your right to download music off of Peer-To-Peer filesharing networks like Kazaa, Grokster, and Limewire. They [the RIAA] have the nerve to claim that you're stealing from them when you download copyrighted music. From them? Do you know how much a CD costs to produce? 25 cents. With all fancy packaging included, a ready-to-sell album costs at the most 2 dollars. Why are we willing to pay 10 times more than we should for an album with 2 good songs and 10 crappy ones? Because we've all seen the news, seen college students, kids, dragged into court and sued for exuberant amounts of money. One of the latest victims was initially sued for upwards of 98 billion dollars in lost revenue! Sounds more like arrogant, holier-than-thou minds at the RIAA trying to make a point to all of use simpletons out there in musicland: "We're bigger than you, we bribe congressmen, you have to do what we say". Do we really? Lets find out just how powerful John Q. Public is. I encourage everyone to visit the Boycott Riaa website by clicking on the url in the image above. Lets show the RIAA who really controls the music industry. Help keep the music alive.



By the way, you know what RIAA really stands for? Repugnant, Idiotic, Arrogant Assholes

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