INTERACT FORUM

More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: sekim on April 12, 2002, 04:12:54 pm

Title: More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: sekim on April 12, 2002, 04:12:54 pm
Last night I watched the Screensavers for a couple of minutes, and they said that the RIAA wants computer manufacturers to build in protection that will not allow playing of any CD that is not copy protected. Now, from the little snipet I heard, this P.O'd. the CEO of Gateway computer. To the point that he claimed he was going to take out ads on national television to encourage the downloading of free music.

Has anyone else heard if this was true or not?
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: Michael Horton on April 12, 2002, 04:20:58 pm
Gateway Ceo, no

but I have heard voices myself after watching the screensaver for too long

usually takes far more than a couple of minutes, but I guess tolerance builds here as well as with alcohol

usually the voice of my dad, saying "get a life" over and over

comforting knowing that I'm not alone with this hearing voices thing
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: zevele1 on April 12, 2002, 04:22:47 pm
Windows Xp and Windows MediaPlayer8 are ready for it.I mean the riaa project
By the way i saw your picture and i am still here.So you can walk happy and proud in the snow
Have a nice week-end
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: Durgame on April 12, 2002, 04:24:04 pm
Muuuu...

No I have not, but about time someone with money spoke up.
Hopefully this is for real and not just a gimmick to
sell more PC's with a posture like that.

Imagine cars limited to 55mph, because it was illegal to
drive over 55 at one time.

Durgame
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: Smiler on April 12, 2002, 04:25:07 pm
Sugar I have been missing out I haven't spotted a screensaver for years
Whats the answer??????????
Haven't a clue here
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: zevele1 on April 12, 2002, 04:28:00 pm
Smiler
Do you mean sugar cubes?
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: Mavrick on April 12, 2002, 04:29:55 pm
Yup, saw the add last night. It's got him and the cow singing to a song from an mp3 player as they drive a semi down the road. Then they show an all black screen that invites you to download the song for free from gateway's site. Then back to the truck then back to a black screen stating something like Gateway defending your right to leagaly copy digital music.
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: sekim on April 12, 2002, 04:33:38 pm
GO TED GO!!!
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: Smiler on April 12, 2002, 04:35:47 pm
Come on Zevele10 I am the sweetest guy in the world Next Page)
sugar can also = F%*&^
OK Next Page
CAIO Smiler
Listening to: 'Reels: Jenny's Wedding, Craigs Pipes' from 'Ná Keen Affair' by 'Paddy Keenan' on Media Jukebox
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: RAVMAN on April 12, 2002, 05:18:36 pm
Just another reason to quit buying commercial CDs. The record companies are hurting themselves.
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: sekim on April 12, 2002, 05:34:21 pm
This has more repercussions than that. Now they want to try and force computer makers to be the guardians of their product. No way. Imagine the drop in sales for them. Tech products of any kind could be affected. Some PDA's now play mp3 music. Are they next? My uneducated guess is that if I couldn't do whatever I wanted with a technogizmo, within its limitations, I wouldn't buy it.
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: zevele1 on April 12, 2002, 05:45:59 pm
Smiler
I know you are sweet
I mean sugar lumps,no sugar cubes
Funny enought my canadian family many many years ago toke sugar cubes as a gift to they kinds

By the way a sugar lump is a little like a yellow shunshine

listening to The Heartbreakers "LAMF' album
Not on MediaJukebox sorry,on my turnable
But you do not expect me to play real Rock$Roll on cd,don't you
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: geekboy200 on April 12, 2002, 06:24:47 pm
The RIAA has so little confidence in the quality of their product, they have no choice but to ram it down people's throats.  I suppose it's understandable. They're accustomed to living large, but unfortunately, they refuse to "work smarter".
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: sekim on April 12, 2002, 06:57:17 pm
From Gateway.com

>>>>Some content distributors want the government to regulate your ability to do these things. There's even a bill before the U.S. Senate that would force the technology industry to implement anti-piracy technology that could prevent all digital copying - even copying that's legal today under U.S. copyright laws.<<<<
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: Harry the Hipster on April 14, 2002, 01:27:32 pm
That's Ernest Hollings, from South Carolina. Old Ernie's been drinking too much of that Everclear.

HTH
Title: RE:More RIAA Strongarm Tactics
Post by: sekim on April 14, 2002, 05:37:17 pm
HTH

>> chuckle <<

He may even be hitting the one that's a step above. Next Page