New CD won't play

Ted Ozolins ted1
Mon May 17 11:43:06 PDT 2004


Tim Wunder wrote:

>> by rendering
>>the % technology to "digitally [mangle] your rights" ineffective?
>>
>>Perhaps. But, because RIAA is mostly concerned with money, depriving
>>them of it seems more effective and less likely to run the risk of
>>a DMCA prosecution for circumventing the restriction.
>>
>>    
>>
>
>Well, the problem with returning the CD is that, well, that I'd no longer 
>*have* the CD (and it's rather good). Perhaps a note to the artist would 
>help...
>
>  
>
Well Tim, all the letter-writing in the world won't change anything. 
Their bean-counters have already calculated about how many people might 
returns the cd's and couldn't give a tinkers damn about what you may 
think. The only thing these greedy b@**@rds understand is money and lots 
of it.  As long as people are willing to follow their greed like sheep, 
then you can bet that in a very short time you'll have to get rid of all 
the cd-players you own  and buy the new generation of the new and 
improved copyright encrypted RIAA approved cd-player.

JMHO

-- 
Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO)
Westbank, B. C.

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