Today I went to riaa.com and saw this . . .

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Then I clicked one of the news URL's and got:

Contact: 202.775.0101
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RIAA to shut down

The RIAA today continued its war on the pirates which plague the music industry. It has decided to turn its attention to the real pirates: the ones that make millions from the artists they claim to represent, while screwing them out of their money. To this end, the RIAA will shut down at the beginning of January. Bye bye!


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Click here for a SCREEN CAPTURE of the hack.

hehehe. Another click said:

message to world

Corporate music sucks for one reason and one reason only. Because it is corporate. Abolish it and let music as an art form live again.

thank you very much

Click here to see the press release.


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Of course dozens and dozens of entries are just pron,
and stupid stuff, (and sometimes both) but then you
find ones like:

DMCA overthrown by US senate

US senate has recently overthrown the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA). The senate voted clearly in favor of president Bush's proposition. Bush "the stupid one" wanted to cancel the DMCA to get re-elected critics say.

"This is clearly an act of terrorism" commented RIAA's presentative Malcolm X on the subject shortly after the vote.


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Doesn't that sorta make it all feel worthwhile?

Have a nice day,
marco

RIAA Wants Background Checks on CD-RW Buyers

Washington DC - The RIAA is lobbying for vendors of CD-RW drives to conduct background checks and require a 3 day waiting period before the drive can be sold.

The extensive background check would include cross referencing credit card numbers with local merchants sales logs looking for purchases of dual-cassette decks between the years of 1980 and 1987. It would also include checking for installation of file sharing software, knowledge of the Internet, and the ability to hum. Any of which would bar the purchaser from receiving his drive.

Saaaatan?"A CD-RW can be a dangerous weapon when it falls into the wrong hands," said RIAA President Hilary Rosen, "You wouldn't sell a gun to a convicted felon and you shouldn't sell a CD-RW drive to a Gnutella user. The 3 day waiting period gives us time to verify that no copyrighted material is on the purchasers hard drive and to make sure they have a membership in the Columbia House CD club."

Current owners of CD-RW drives would be required to obtain a license for use of the drive or face stiff fines. Licenses could be obtained by enrollment at a local RIAA Education Camp where the horrors of copyright violation would be instilled with the use of electro-shock therapy.

"I was alarmed when I heard that children had the ability to burn CDs right on their computers," said Senator Strom Thurmond, "We've tried to educate parents on the dangers of children playing with fire, and now these death merchants sell them that ability in a shiny metal box." Other Senators voiced their concerns about the possible violations of privacy in the proposed legislation, but since it was called the Copyright Patriotism Act they are unable to oppose it.

"The RIAA has gone too far this time. There are uses for CD-RW drives that don't violate RIAA copyrights like burning multiple copies of Microsoft Office for friends and neighbors," said Matthew Sodor an opponent of the legislation.

IRC Illuminati - always and forever.


ps:
some of these you just don't know whether to take seriously, huh?
(makes you wonder whether the riaa ever deserved any credibility in the first place.)

I don't know how to use htpasswd

I apologize I was too busy playing solitaire during my lackey edumacation.. I promise next time I'll learn how to code proper authorization, or atleast use .htpasswd for minimal protection.

Love, BOFH.


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