Full Of SQL And Fury, Signifying Nothing
from the take-that,-RIAA dept
The RIAA's website was hacked early Monday morning — their out-of-date CMS installation proved to be vulnerable to a number of SQL injection attacks — and as you might expect the internet has been having a good laugh about it since.Well, ha ha. I won't pretend to be immune from a little shadenfreude at the expense of this particular blogospheric bête noir. But in a larger way, this incident validates the RIAA's existence. After all, it's not the RIAA's name that appears on lawsuits filed against P2P users: it's those of the record labels. The association serves a number of functions, but not least among them is its role as a consequence-free focal point for consumer backlash — backlash that most recently channeled itself into meaningless vandalism against a brochureware site that no one visits.
Of course, this displacement of blame works in both directions. It's considerably easier for copyfighting triumphalists to claim they're in the right when the enemy is a constituency-free trade group rather than a business that represents (however poorly) the artists whose work is being appropriated. For this reason, I wouldn't take too seriously the rumors of the RIAA's demise. So long as the labels choose to prosecute their war on filesharers, everyone concerned will have a use for a scapegoat.
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Thanks!
And oh, so, true.
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Nicely written!
Good points, and quite a turn of phrase there!
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Agreed
Days or weeks later, after the label's discovered the changes, it'd be too late. File sharers galore would have the perfect legal defense - "I downloaded it for free off their site. It said I could share it freely." What jury could convict?
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Re: Agreed
Who knows how long something like that could remain, and ultimately be much more hilarious once discovered.
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That's "schadenfreude"
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Schadenfreude
Jeden tag werde Ich was neues lernen.
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