Music industry touts success in CD-R crackdown

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"...Police seizures of counterfeit recordable compact discs (CD-Rs) surpassed 1.2 million in the U.S.
during the first half of 2001, skyrocketing 133% from the same period a year earlier, according to
stats released Monday by the Recording Industry Assn. of America, the lobbying arm of the major
record labels.

The RIAA said its anti-piracy unit also assisted in executing search warrants at 72 bogus distribution
locations and 34 manufacturing centers, resulting in seizures of 604 CD-R burners during the period
-- roughly the same number picked up in all of 2000. The first half of this year also saw an 89%
increase in arrests related to music counterfeiting, with the total swelling to 1,762.

Beefed-up education and training efforts for consumers and labels, vigorous government lobbying
by RIAA president Hilary Rosen and increased cooperation with federal and regional law
enforcement groups contributed to the upswing, the association said.

``We recognize that in order to keep up with the expanding CD-R piracy problem, we need to work
hand in hand with those charged with enforcing intellectual property laws and those hurt most by
sound recording piracy,'' said RIAA anti-piracy czar Frank Creighton.

It's far more difficult to determine whether the increase in seizures and arrests accompanied a
corresponding jump in the amount of illegal merchandise that made it to market. The RIAA has not
been able to quantify the number of pirated discs that slip into the marketplace..."

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And in related news, music piracy that has gone on unstopped by the RIAA has since quintupled as a direct result of their "litigate before inovate" stance on internet based music.
 

rudder

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yes but those were big operations. Have they made a dent in the average joes ability to download off morpheus and burn a cd?
 

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THIS JUST IN:

Evidence suggests the RIAA is a bunch of wankers. A formal investigation is in progress.
 

ikar0s

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Haven't overall CD-R sales skyrocketed (both recorders and media)? If so, then an increase in seizures would be natural, but it doesn't mean they're getting any successful in this policing biz.
 

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Obviously they've never been to NYC Chinatown hehe, where every CD is $5 :)

--Ben
 

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funny article....doesn't it just seem like the RIAA is just defending the rights of the record companies to steal profit from us? It seems like they are going after the guys that could actually compete with them!

<< Evidence suggests the RIAA is a bunch of wankers >>

...Killbait you hit the nail on the head!
 

tm37

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<< funny article....doesn't it just seem like the RIAA is just defending the rights of the record companies to steal profit from us? It seems like they are going after the guys that could actually compete with them!

<< Evidence suggests the RIAA is a bunch of wankers >>

...Killbait you hit the nail on the head!
>>



Steal Profits????!!!????

How so?

I fails to see how they are stealing profits!

They have a product, THEY OWN IT, If you want it you SHOULD PAY FOR IT. They aren't going after me for copying a cd for a friend (TOTALLY LEGAL UNDER THE HOME MUSIC RECORDING ACT.,) They are going after the guy burning CDR's and selling them on the corner.


Lets say you write a book and then I make 100 photocopies and sell that book for 50% of waht you are selling it for. You would argue that I just stole 100 sales from you while I would argue those people weren't going to buy it at you inflated price. The law says I have commited a crime.

YOU CANNOT AND SHOULD NOT PROFIT OFF OF OTHERS WORKS UNLESS YOU HAVE AN AGREEMENT TO
The RIAA does have this with the artists. You do not. I will be the first person to signup for a subscription based file sharing system that works! Untill then I will continue to BUY CD's Of the music that I like to listen to!(And then copy them for my CAR!)