Sponsorised links
This year
RIAA Radar
The RIAA Radar is a tool that music consumers can use to easily and instantly distinguish whether an album was released by a member of the Recording Industry Association of America.
The RIAA Radar works in two ways: if you're looking to stop buying RIAA releases, it will help tell you what albums to avoid (or purchase secondhand); if you are looking for new music or new alternatives, it works to promote non-RIAA releases by providing similar RIAA-free albums to almost any RIAA release, and RIAA-free popularity charts for several genres in order to showcase viable alternatives.
2007
The Pirate Bay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Directly after the raid, the advertisements generated about 75,000 USD per month according to speculations by Swedish newspaper SvD.
RIAA Radar: Home
The RIAA Radar is a tool that music consumers can use to easily and instantly distinguish whether an album was released by a member of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Sponsorised links
2006
Blu-Ray Sucks, Boycott Blu-ray, BluRay, BlueRay, Blue Ray | bluraysucks.com
Why you should boycott Blu-ray and HD-DVD
RIAA SUING AGAIN
The Recording Industry Association of America is upset because some users of the YouTube website are posting videos of themselves, dancing to music, according a CNBC reporter's blog-posting.
RIAA loses in file sharing case
RIAA lost in a case against a mother. Which totally rocks for the rest of us.
Boing Boing: P2P insurer will pay your fines if RIAA sues: $19/year!
P2P insurer will pay your fines if RIAA sues: $19/year!
MAFIAA - Music And Film Industy Association of America
"April 1, 2006 - Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA) chairman Dan Glickman and Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) president Cary Sherman today announced the historic merger of the two organizations".
High-Tech Heroin
as we rush to embrace the latest and greatest gadgetry or high-tech service and satisfy our techno-craving, we become further dependent on these products and their manufacturers – so dependent that when something breaks, crashes, or is attacked, our ability to function is reduced or eliminated.
