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More recording industry "infringement" litigation...

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smkranz

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The blood-sucking, bottom-dwelling bastards at the RIAA (and their lawyer$) are at it again. Now they are claiming that XM Satellite's handheld "Inno", which receives XM signals and can apparently record the same music whicht XM has already paid licensing fees to broadcast, allows subscribers to illegally replay those tunes without paying additional licensing fees. The action is aimed at getting XM to pay additional licensing fees for the devices.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/S/SAT...-05-17-04-17-19

It is crap like this that drives law-abiding and sensible folks crazy, and makes me want to stand on a street corner in Manhattan handing out bootleg copies of their precious CDs.

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