Last week, Mr. Gary Shapiro, CEO and President of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), made a direct j’accuse to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The accusation came in response to a letter sent by RIAA to Rep. Rick Boucher (D-Va.) regarding copyright issues.
Shapiro says that RIAA, during its participation in the copy-protection technical working group, had omitted information, contained, instead, in the letter at hand.
In Shapiro’s opinion this is a clear signal that the Music Industry does not want to change its old-fashioned business model.
This is what Shapiro said (no comments are necessary, I think this is self-explanatory):
“We are pleased to see the RIAA letter finally confirmed, as we have long suspected, that no technical specification for an audio flag, or in fact anything else, exists and that the RIAA has stayed away from the copy-protection technical working group in part because it has nothing to propose … The letter also confirms that the RIAA’s interest lies solely in preserving its existing ways of business, with the hope that it can maximize profits by limiting innovation and undermining long-standing consumer rights”.
I miss that bugs at the link of the page!
Regarding captioned matter, I think I spook with you about my idea that I-tune and similar system are the future of the recording industries.
How is the life in your (my ex…) company? I’ll came back in a few days to give you back your Tim burton’s cd and the key to catch the coffe
Have a nice day
(FI)LC
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