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They aren't "pushing forward" they are trying to hold on to their outdated business model, releasing these crap services to say "We're trying, but it's just not working out well. Nobody wanted to buy Pat Benetar's first album, therefore it's obvious this method isn't working out." They'll then use their in house stat farms to create numbers proving the idea isn't viable when the courts finally nail them for price fixing and monopolistic practices 5 years from now.
Instead of dumping all their money into the legal costs of suing peer to peer applications, they should be developing better encryption technology and working on bringing their entire music catalog's online.
The RIAA wants things to remain how they are now. They are being anything but progressive.
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They aren't "pushing forward" they are trying to hold on to their outdated business model, releasing these crap services to say "We're trying, but it's just not working out well. Nobody wanted to buy Pat Benetar's first album, therefore it's obvious this method isn't working out." They'll then use their in house stat farms to create numbers proving the idea isn't viable when the courts finally nail them for price fixing and monopolistic practices 5 years from now.
Instead of dumping all their money into the legal costs of suing peer to peer applications, they should be developing better encryption technology and working on bringing their entire music catalog's online.
The RIAA wants things to remain how they are now. They are being anything but progressive.
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