Moby Criticises the RIAA For Their “Big Win”
The musician Moby has released a blog post
calling for the RIAA to be disbanded for its jackpot $1.92 million win
over Jammie Thomas. Although, as techdirt point out
, he gets mixed up between suing and jury award, his general reaction to the situation is unmistakeable: “argh. what utter nonsense. this is how the record companies want to protect themselves? suing suburban moms for listening to music? charging $80,000 per song? punishing people for listening to music is exactly the wrong way to protect the music business. maybe the record companies have adopted the ‘it’s better to be feared than respected’ approach to dealing with music fans. i don’t know, but ‘it’s better to be feared than respected’ doesn’t seem like such a sustainable business model when it comes to consumer choice. how about a new model of ‘it’s better to be loved for helping artists make good records and giving consumers great records at reasonable prices’? i’m so sorry that any music fan anywhere is ever made to feel bad for making the effort to listen to music. the riaa needs to be disbanded”. Groklaw points out that it’s likely that the fines will be taken to court as being unconstitutional
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