[ale] AT&T, Comcast to help RIAA's anti piracy efforts

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 09:36:13 EST 2009


There is no lowest level of filth that AT&T will not aspire to. I'm
certain their involvement include financial compensation from RIAA in
some manner. Given their propensity for avoiding legal due process (no
warrant required) I would advise anyone using any AT&T access to
generate terabytes of random noise mp3 files and bittorrent like
crazy. Send ALL email attachments as torrent links. Send all email
content as torrent links.

And lastly and most importantly: DO NOT SHARE, BUY, DOWNLOAD, SUPPORT,
LISTEN TO OR OTHERWISE ACCESS ANY MUSIC PUBLISHED BY ANY RIAA MEMBER.
EVER.

Walk away from it. If you must have music in your life, attend live
performances and take up an instrument. It is far more rewarding than
a plastic disk ever will be. The only way these geniuses will ever
understand their market has changed will be if they no longer have a
market.

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 9:13 AM,  <krwatson at cc.gatech.edu> wrote:
> AT&T, Comcast to help RIAA's anti piracy efforts. According to the article they could back out of the deal. However, given there track record in the past I doubt they will backout.
> http://www.techspot.com/news/33381-att-comcast-to-help-riaas-anti-piracy-efforts.html
>
> http://tinyurl.com/ddg3pu
>
> keith
>
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