Hillary Rosen Chimes In Again, About 5 Years Too Late
from the what-took-you-so-long? dept
Since quitting as head of the RIAA, Hillary Rosen's made comments a few times showing a total change of heart about the need for the music business to change its business models to thrive, rather than try to maintain the status quo by bullying consumers with DRM and suing file-sharers. She's done it again, saying that the RIAA's lawsuits are useless and that the industry needs to embrace technology rather than run scared from it. It's not as if these issues have changed drastically since she left the record labels' lobby group, so it's hard to understand what's made her completely turn around her views. Again, we're left with one question -- why didn't she say any of this when she was running the RIAA? Its policies and actions during that time only made a bad situation worse, and not only frustrated consumers, but hurt the record labels.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Amazing
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Better Late than Never
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Why didn't she say ...?
When your paycheck is based on touting the company line, you say what you're told to say. (Which is one reason why I run my own business.) I don't think Ms. Rosen would have been long for the position if she spoke out against the RIAA propaganda while working for them.
I wouldn't have a problem with this if she still held the belief that the RIAA's position was the correct one. After all, people of good conscious often disagree.
Then there is the possibility that she has since changed her mind, but it reminds me of one of my favorite quotes and one I strive to live by:
"The truth of the matter, is that you always know the right thing to do. The hard part is doing it."
General Norman H. Schwarzkopf
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Or perhaps her first thought was to get a safe distance away from the RIAA before making a move. We all know that that corporation would have easily destryoed her if she had tried to stay and fight from within.
If Darth Vader's last actions in Return of the Jedi taught us anything they taught us that its never too late to change.
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Call me a cynic
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ye right...like that will ever happen
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Why? People like this are merely prostitutes. Except instead of selling their bodies, they sell their values. I seriously doubt if she suddenly became head of the RIAA she'd continue to hold her current "beliefs" as she'd come to "realize" how "unaware" she's been of how truly the the recording industry was being "hurt" these days.
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Group Blindness
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http://www.beymod.com.tr
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