February 20, 2006

I don’t know, kids. The more I read about this stuff, the more frustrated I get. It’s like the RIAA just doesn’t get the argument. I don’t care if you are trying to make a buck (which, by the way, is a sizeable amount)…the point is the more you fight and take away the methods [...]

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I don’t know, kids. The more I read about this stuff, the more frustrated I get.

It’s like the RIAA just doesn’t get the argument. I don’t care if you are trying to make a buck (which, by the way, is a sizeable amount)…the point is the more you fight and take away the methods we consumers enjoy our music, the more upset and angry the consumer will be.

And really, who likes an angry consumer?

So now they are saying that using music that I have purchased on my very own iPod, which I also have purchased, is not allowed? A-hem…I don’t think so. I’ll make it really easy; I’ll just stop buying my music. How do you like them apples?

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