RIAA Takes MPAA's Condescending Response To Protests Up A Notch

from the true-colors dept

If you thought that the MPAA's obnoxious, tone-deaf and out-of-touch response to the SOPA/PIPA protest blackouts was ridiculous, it appears that Jonathan Lamy, VP of Communications for the RIAA, wanted to take things up a notch by obnoxiously tweeting that perhaps students would be better off with Wikipedia down for the day:
After Wikipedia blackrout, somewhere, a student today is doing original research and getting his/her facts straight. Perish the thought.
Lamy apparently realized what a pompous jerk that made him sound like... and removed the tweet -- but thankfully, the good folks over at Gizmodo already had saved a screenshot, which you now see above.

The MPAA and the RIAA have never been good about doing any kind of communication with "the public." They're just not set up for that kind of thing. They communicate with elected officials and with the press. And that's about the extent of it. Of course, in this situation, where the public is actually paying attention to them... all they're doing is showing off their true colors: condescending, entitled, spoiled brats who are seriously pissed off they're not getting their way. Boo-freaking-hoo.
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Filed Under: blackouts, condescension, jonathan lamy, pipa, protect ip, protests, sopa
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  • icon
    drew (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 12:59pm

    actually

    i think that's quite funny. I'd have kept it up there.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Violated (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 12:59pm

    The Feds/DoJ have taken down MegaUpload. Kim Dotcom arrested in NZ.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:02pm

      Re:

      I guess Obama actually can have it both ways.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • icon
        wvhillbilly (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 10:59pm

        Re: Re:

        "I guess Obama actually can have it both ways."

        Yup, he did it on NDA! He said he would veto it, and what did he do? He very sneakily signed it on Jan. 2 when I guess he thought nobody was paying attention.

        I believe the USA is on the fast track to becoming a police state like Nazi Germany, Russia and China, and Obama has a thousand horsepower bulldozer behind it shoving it along as fast as he can.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      demented, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:03pm

      Re:

      In other words, they see American citizens voicing their wishes as an act of unofficial war. So they start attacking random targets and jailing people.

      You want war, "dear leaders"? You got it.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      E. Zachary Knight (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:04pm

      Re:

      We are working on coverage. Don't worry.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      DannyB (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:24pm

      Re:

      If they can take down Megaupload under existing law, then why do they need SOPA?

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        demented, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:26pm

        Re: Re:

        Because current laws don't allow for suppression of free speech and destruction of any media/corporate rivals.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

      • icon
        gorehound (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:26pm

        Re: Re:

        Because they are asshole scumbags.And they will do whatever they want.Money Talks and we ain't got the cash to buy some laws or lawmakers.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

      • icon
        Machin Shin (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:44pm

        Re: Re:

        Because they probably had to do a bit more paperwork for to do it under current laws. They and the power to point their finger and kill the site instantly. They can do things like this currently but it is actually a little work at least.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    Jeff (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:03pm

    Jackasses will be jackasses I guess...

    but then again, to work at such a soul sucking, morally bankrupt, parasitic, oxygen stealing organization - I would expect that...

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:07pm

    Sure, because the RIAA and MPAA are definitely the authority of getting their facts straight, right? I mean, who can argue with their claims that the Internet is causing them $133422344324349887342798797984234 in damages?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    arcan, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:07pm

    lets just do to them what used to happen to spoiled brats. SPANK THEM ALL

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Hans, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:08pm

    wtf is a blackrout?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Chronno S. Trigger (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:09pm

    I like how they think that deleting the tweet would do anything. They're the f**king RIAA, people are watching their twitter account 24/7. The Internet does not forget, the Internet does not forgive. Expect us.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      el_segfaulto (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:12pm

      Re:

      I just had a flashback to a scene from Fight Club...unfortunately it was a copyright infringing memory so I'm off to the big house. I'll see you guys in 7-10!

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      MrWilson, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:30pm

      Re:

      "The Internet does not forget"

      Neither does Google cache, so any college student worth their lolcats would know that during the blackout, they just had to google the Wikipedia entry they were looking for and pull up the cached version.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 9:30pm

        Re: Re:

        Yup, well spotted. Or, just maybe, frustrated Wikipedia users could have read what Wikipedia said about SOPA/PIPA. There, they could have discovered that all they needed to do was turn off JavaScript and Wikipedia would and did work just fine during the "blackout". Turning off JavaScript is a whole five clicks in Firefox. Poor darlings, so difficult ...

        Reading comprehension is a wonderful thing.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

        • identicon
          MrWilson, 19 Jan 2012 @ 10:50pm

          Re: Re: Re:

          "Reading comprehension is a wonderful thing..." that is missing in many of the college students (and college graduates) with whom I am familiar.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

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          nasch (profile), 20 Jan 2012 @ 8:58am

          Re: Re: Re:

          here, they could have discovered that all they needed to do was turn off JavaScript and Wikipedia would and did work just fine during the "blackout".

          So that's why it wasn't blacked out for me! I was wondering why I missed it, thanks for the tip.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    demented, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:10pm

    I'm in favor of stranding Lamy in some war-torn 3rd-world country with no money. Anyone else?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Gwiz (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:15pm

    Hey! I commented on this earlier today. You guys "stealing" my stuff now? Lol.

    http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120118/22000417463/hollywood-film-editor-gives-detailed-e xplanation-why-hollywood-shouldnt-support-sopapipa.shtml#c241

    I still think that last few lines by the Gizmodo writer are priceless.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:15pm

    The backlash about Megaupload is going to be insane after yesterday.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      DannyB (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:26pm

      Re:

      If they don't need SOPA to shut down Megaupload, then why do they need SOPA?

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:27pm

        Re: Re:

        To get rid of that annoying due process garbage.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

        • icon
          hmm (profile), 20 Jan 2012 @ 2:54am

          Re: Re: Re:

          this ISN'T a racist post btw, this is a genuine event that happened at the RIAA. Some people will find this post offensive, please don't block it. The opinion of the RIAA is NOT MINE and I hate what they stand for.

          The funniest thing is, the RIAA claims to be for the artists, then in private they're the most hideous and disgusting racist and sexist monsters you could hope to meet.

          Recent dinner meeting last week and one of the public speakers made a joke how "internet people" should be arrested and they should ignore all this "jew process" that stops them just arresting people...cue uproarious laughter from everyone present (vile/evil racism which sort of gives you the idea just what the RIAA is like just under the surface)


          Course in public they happily pretend to be nice (well nicer than they actually are)

          link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:25pm

    And by "original research" he meant by a physical book (preferably hardbound) and read it under whale oil light.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      Machin Shin (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:48pm

      Re:

      And you better not be doing that research in a library. It needs to be a hard back book that you bought. On top of that you had better not even think about copying anything at all out of that book.

      In fact what are you even doing reading anything, you are stealing their work storing it in your mind! Dirty thiefs!!

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Toot Rue (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:51pm

    Presumably 'facts straight' means not getting information from the internet but instead getting it from some less questionable source like Hollywood or a politician.

    It would just be so much easier without that pesky internet.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    DAISHI, 19 Jan 2012 @ 1:57pm

    Out of Touch

    While nobody is going to be widespread citing Wikipedia as a source, it's foolish to think that - at the very least - it's not a good launch point for research, especially when unfamiliar with a topic. I work on a grant program extended through several universities, researching online education and its effectiveness. To say researchers don't use Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons would be a lie. Don't get me wrong, all the heavy research still happens in the books, in experiments, interviews, etc. But Wikipedia has become a reliable launch tool for startup research.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 20 Jan 2012 @ 4:17am

      Re: Out of Touch

      Not to mention, students should not be taught "don't use Wikipedia". They should be taught "learn to assess your sources".

      If your students think Wikipedia is a good source, then you're not doing your job at teaching them how to assess and select sources. Assessing sources is the first thing I learned in university (Scientific major). I was free to use Wikipedia all I wanted provided I knew HOW to use it. You can't cite it in a paper as it's not an academic source, but you can certainly use it to help your research.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    ervserver (profile), 19 Jan 2012 @ 2:10pm

    re

    THE RIAA and MPAA can take over the internet and control everything but they will never make me buy music or movies. I'll keep streaming free legal music, check out movies from the library or find legal free stuff online. I won't spend a dime

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    JH, 19 Jan 2012 @ 2:37pm

    Talk about someone who needs to do some research and get facts stright, aren't these the people that have been trumpeting the same debunked BS numbers over and over again?

    Sounds like someone's pissy because no one bothered to create a wikipedia page for him: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=jonathan+lamy&go=Go

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Jan 2012 @ 3:08pm

    As much as I dislike these guys, I can't help but feel he has a point. Very hypocritical of him, but he has a point. Students need to learn how to use databases to find primary sources rather than rely on wikipedia. Other than getting a minor summary, EBSCO, LexisNexis and the like are far better for doing internet research than wikipedia.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Digitari, 19 Jan 2012 @ 4:18pm

    Re: Re: Re:

    the time is NOW folks, RIGHT NOW. Not next November, not next week, the TIME HAS COME

    The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
    Thomas Jefferson

    Put up, or shut up and take it.

    THE WAR HAS BEGUN

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 20 Jan 2012 @ 4:18am

    The next time the RIAA complains that piracy is killing the industry, I'll be sure to tweet "Somewhere, an artist is working every day of the week".

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    The Luke Witnesser, 20 Jan 2012 @ 4:33am

    Here lies the truth about SOPA/PIPA that even TechDirt has yet to report: what MPAA, RIAA, and Hollywood execs do not want you to see.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJIuYgIvKsc
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzS5rSvZXe8

    The truth behind why these big companies responsible for SOPA and PIPA are also responsible for piracy itself is far more insidious than even their outmoded business model.

    Can you say, do as I say so I can crush you under heel?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Don, 20 Jan 2012 @ 5:38am

    Ass Hats

    RIAA and the MPAA are just alternate terms for terrorists.
    The easiest way to make them go away hit the artists in the pocket book. I know that there are some that will cry fowl and say its not the artist. Oh but it is the artist they sign with the record labels who in turn donate money to the RIAA and MPAA. If you make it hard to make money for the ones creating the content they will find a way to do business that pleases the masses. The record industry robs the artist blind but they just keep letting them do it. You do not need the suits to make a living doing what you love. Stop looking at piracy as money lost because it is money you would never see. Piracy(copy right violations) will never go away if you want to stop it educate don't litigate. In the age of information I don't think we need the record labels any more physical media should have died years ago.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    Rapnel (profile), 20 Jan 2012 @ 6:32am

    Big Media 21st Century Manifesto

    Big Media 21st Century Manifesto

    Our Goal: Take over and control the Internet so as to, once again, control 99.9% of media distribution and licensing through our traditionally oppressive and iron-clad self enriching models of success.

    Our Plan: Turn the Internet into an insidious pool of copyright infringement. Increment awareness of infringement and escalation of our self-preservation litigation stratagem. Lobby for and implement laws that cede control away from individuals and back to us, where it belongs.

    Our Most Significant Impediment: You.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    PassinThru (profile), 20 Jan 2012 @ 6:55am

    Actually the tweet is consistent with RIAA/MPAA philosophy

    Like many of the sites they complain about, Mr. Lamy sees WIkipedia as having a single purpose, namely providing students with an easy source from which they can copy material without thinking. Clearly this is the only possible use of Wikipedia, and only plagiarists visit the site. Kind of like MegaUpload...

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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