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Headlines matching 'RIAA'
Wed February 08, 2012
Source     Fark Headline Comments
(The New York Times) Asinine RIAA CEO, in a thoughtful op-ed on SOPA opponents, fairly points out that they were probably all criminals  (nytimes.com) (585)


Thu February 02, 2012
(Ars Technica) Obvious The RIAA is upset that the OPEN Act isn't draconian enough  (arstechnica.com) (53)


Mon January 30, 2012
(Mr CommDot) Cool If this guy is right, the MPAA/RIAA are totally screwed because everyone can have their own private Internet  (kurzweilai.net) (56)


Sun January 22, 2012
(The Raw Story) Spiffy Anonymous completely (though briefly) deletes CBS.com from the Internet  (rawstory.com) (252)


Thu January 19, 2012
(Gizmodo) Amusing In retaliation for the shut down of megaupload.com today, Anonymous shuts down DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music websites  (gizmodo.com) (131)
(Politico) Asinine Obama deciding to side with the people on SOPA/PIPA somehow makes it a political issue, which is apparently unfair to Hollywood. Subby would play the world's tiniest violin for them, but then Fark would have its DNS revoked  (politico.com) (99)


Wed January 18, 2012
(Gizmodo) Dumbass Sounds like the RIAA may be bitter/illiterate about this whole "blackout" business  (gizmodo.com) (82)
(Scientific American) Obvious "Large, litigious copyright holders such as the MPAA and the RIAA will issue floods of copyright violation accusations to everyone from Google to Fark." This is why we have to protest, people (2nd paragraph from bottom)   (blogs.scientificamerican.com) (1)
(Discovery) Dumbass Hey check it out, it's the first mainstream media Alpha Quitter of the SOPA/PIPA protest  (news.discovery.com) (63)
(YouTube) Obvious What do you mean, MPAA and RIAA represented companies profited by distributing filesharing applications like Kazaa and Limewire, while simultaneously suing those companies for enabling infringement? Say it ain't so  (youtube.com) (29)
(PC Magazine) Ironic MPAA: SOPA, PIPA Blackouts Are 'Abuse of Power'  (pcmag.com) (147)


Sun January 15, 2012
(Politico) Asinine RIAA on SOPA outrage: "It sure seems like the deck is stacked to ensure no meaningful or balanced debate occurs on an issue that is very important to American jobs and our economy"  (politico.com) (336)
(SLTrib) Dumbass Utah's top law enforcement officer accused of plagiariz...er, stealing intellectual property in support of SOPA. Damages estimated at about 28 billion dollars by MPAA/RIAA mathematicians  (sltrib.com) (46)


Fri January 06, 2012
(Techzwn) Asinine Not News: News industry forms RIAA-like group. News: Says lawsuits won't be part of starting playbook, but will be added eventually. Fark: First salesperson starts next week  (techzwn.com) (29)


Wed December 21, 2011
(Some Guy) Followup RIAA: We're not pirating movies, it was some other guys. Given the open and sometimes transitive nature of the Internet you can see how there might be confusion as to the true culprit. Well, back to the mass suing  (torrentfreak.com) (108)


Tue December 20, 2011
(Gizmodo) Hero YouHaveDownloaded.com outs its first major offender: The RIAA  (gizmodo.com) (144)
(Ars Technica) Stupid RIAA gives Google low marks on its effort to slow piracy. Internet gives RIAA low marks on its lack of effort in killing Nickelback  (arstechnica.com) (51)


Tue November 29, 2011
(The Register) Amusing Piece of 'art' on exhibit: "5 Million Dollars 1 Terabyte" consists of 1 USB-hdd full of 5 Million Dollars worth of pirated content. Can trolling the RIAA/MPAA/BSA be considered art?  (theregister.co.uk) (103)


Mon November 28, 2011
(Huffington Post) Obvious "You didn't see the bookstores, the print industry, or even the long-distance telephone companies going to Congress for relief and a ban on the Internet. But then, they're not the recording industry or Hollywood"  (huffingtonpost.com) (51)


Wed November 23, 2011
(Yahoo) Followup While he won't face any criminal charges, at least the Texas judge who was caught on tape beating his disabled daughter might not get to be a judge anymore  (news.yahoo.com) (145)


Tue October 25, 2011
(Patch.com) Scary Comcast, Verizon ordered to disclose over 100 customer records of people who illegally downloaded pornographic movies back in---hang on, someone's at the door  (pikesville.patch.com) (84)

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