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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Change Up

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has an update on the latest foot-in-mouth exercise by the RIAA. Apparently, they've decided you can't use CDs which you've purchased to rip music into an electronic format for personal use--despite having previously stated in front of the SCOTUS that they considered it perfectly legal.

The RIAA is increasingly resembling a senile old drunk begging you for loose change; you don't want to punch him in the mouth, but he just won't go away...

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