EFF's New File-Sharing Scheme 244
carpoolio writes "Wednesday at the Future of Music's Music Law Summit, the Electronic Frontier Foundation proposed a new licensing plan so file-sharing sites can operate, and musicians can get paid. The idea is based on the ASCAP/BMI radio music licensing schemes. But still, the RIAA seems happy to continue suing, and wait for iTunes and Napster to catch on more."
Someone's going to be mad.. (Score:5, Funny)
Napster (Score:5, Funny)
I'm still weirded out every time I see Napster as a company that the RIAA likes. Am I the only one?
Two- word summary of your post for the lazy (Score:5, Funny)
whats in it for me??? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Someone's going to be mad.. (Score:1, Funny)