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RIAA has a rating of 1 star from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.

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“"Let's put anyone in liability just because pirates use them"”

Adam y.
3/22/18

In 2011-12, along with the MPAA, TV companies, some cable companies (like Comcast), its the team who supported the controversial SOPA/PIPA bill. Along with supporting perfect 10 against the fight with giganews (and perfect 10 lost tremendously), this company HATES liability limitations. It wants to be the person who sues anyone who manufactures knifes just because people can use them to murder others. If that is not enough, they have a long history of assuming people are pirates, from assuming that if you get pop-ups and viruses (malware), its piracy: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2007/02/riaa-parents-pop-ups-viruses-piracy. Soo, is news sites piracy then? Because they have such crap on their sites. How about trying to force radio makers to have DRM on them: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2005/09/riaa-trying-copy-protect-radio. To suing many families. This one is a huge copyright troll. In simple terms, they are one of the copyright maximalist who is afraid of anything that is innovation and thinks that its innovations for pirates.

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34 reviews
54 helpful votes
March 22nd, 2018

In 2011-12, along with the MPAA, TV companies, some cable companies (like Comcast), its the team who supported the controversial SOPA/PIPA bill. Along with supporting perfect 10 against the fight with giganews (and perfect 10 lost tremendously), this company HATES liability limitations. It wants to be the person who sues anyone who manufactures knifes just because people can use them to murder others.

If that is not enough, they have a long history of assuming people are pirates, from assuming that if you get pop-ups and viruses (malware), its piracy: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2007/02/riaa-parents-pop-ups-viruses-piracy. Soo, is news sites piracy then? Because they have such crap on their sites. How about trying to force radio makers to have DRM on them: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2005/09/riaa-trying-copy-protect-radio. To suing many families. This one is a huge copyright troll. In simple terms, they are one of the copyright maximalist who is afraid of anything that is innovation and thinks that its innovations for pirates.

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