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Story: RIAA: Madster flouting court order

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Posted by: Terry Stimson (Wednesday 10 September 2003, 6:12 PM)

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It's funny if you look back in time to when Rock & Roll was starting out. It was the recording industry that was ripping off the recording artisit. Now the Recording industry is putting up a wall between the customers and the music. I for one will never ever buy another record or CD and I will discourage my kids from doing so too. I would not piss in the RIAA's mouth if it was on Fire. If the musicians let this happen, then what happens to their livelyhood is there fault. They quickly forget who put them were they are. Most are were they are at because somewere ran out of shovels.

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