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Posted by: Bill Landon on Tue, Oct 28, 2003 Provided by: FreeTranslation.com |
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| EFA Claims No Illegal Material On mp3s4free.com |
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More great stuff from www.Slashdot.org : "Electronic Frontiers Australia (www.efa.org.au) claims that the raids organized by the music industry on mp3s4free.com have come up with nothing. Only links to other sites and not copyrighted material have been found. The music industry is now saying that just linking is in itself illegal. This does not appear to be supported by Australian law." If they start claiming that linking is illegal then that’s the final straw, I'm turning in my running shoes and quitting the Human Race. Boneheads. The next thing they will be asking for is their own enforcement agency like the ATF has. Meanwhile, I will be downloading and buying music on iTunes, the whole internet downloadable music thing does work. Electronic commerce works. Electronic distributable music is where it’s all going. Innovate and evolve or wither and die on the vine…I give you the RIAA soon to replace your favorite snack food, the raisin. Here is the scoop on the mp3s4free.com issue: http://www.efa.org.au/Publish/PR031028.html |
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