Friday, March 02, 2007

Boycott the RIAA - Gizmodo link

Gizmodo's Anti-RIAA Manifesto

It's well known I love music. It's also well known that I dislike downloading music, and there are various reasons for that. Varying quality due to different bitrates. Hearing the difference uncompressed music offers (does anyone else besides me remember dynamic range, or am I alone in that category?). The tactile sensation of holding that CD you bought and had to struggle to get out of the shrink wrap.

These are the little things that makes music enjoyable.

And yet, for the month of March, I'm not going to buy CDs.

I'm supporting the boycott Gizmodo has started against the RIAA. If there's something out there from a smaller record label that's not affiliated with them, I'll consider it.

Read the article for yourself.

I did, and because of it, I'm sharing the link with you.

15 comments:

Rene said...

Well, you know my stance on the RIAA :D
I will effing download mp3s from p2p sites whenever I effing want it ... I buy enough CDs as it is.

I will try not to buy any CDs this month from the majors.

ProsePetals said...

Hmmm.

Well.

Dunno what to say, really. I read the article, and my response is "Hmmkay" - not buying any CDs anyway right now.

Sterl said...

Wait.

People still by CDs?

I swear, I'm the only person in the world amused by the random things the word verifications come up with.

ProsePetals said...

*laughing* No Sterl...I get amusement out of them, too.




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Yummy.

Rene said...

Yes, the verification words make for very good Scrabble scores :D

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Onestar said...

Yes, Sterl, there are those of us out there who still buy CDs. ;P

Shauna said...

Some of us LIKE being able to have what we want right now. My geekness lies in areas other than music so I really don't mind.

verification: qqodwhp (I hear that's painful)

Kel said...

Warner Music, EMI, Vivendi Universal, and Sony BMG

3 out of the 4 of them I have to check the stock against the invoices cos they aren't very trustworthy sending stock to the stores ;) (oh and Vivendi and Universal Music are 2 seperate companies down here -invoice wise- so technically i check 4 out of 5)

Kel said...

oh and I love that feeling of opening a cd and getting to read the sleeve stuff ;)

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Onestar said...

Kel, m'dear, I love nothing more than opening a CD, evil shrinkwrap and all.

I'm rather tactile, and it's one of those rare pleasures in life. The joy of popping that CD in the player for the first time and just listening to the music...ahh...nothing better.

And I know, my Priestess, about that form of instant gratification. Remember, I don't hold that against you...as long as it's not Tony Bennett. ;)

ProsePetals said...

Thinking of Tony Bennett...I like the one of him with KD Lang...yeah - the CD complete with now-trashed shrinkwrap.

Anonymous said...

I love CDs! Love the jacket, and like Kel, love reading inside the sleeve.

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Sterl said...

I can see it now explaining to my future children.

"Back in MY day, We used to enjoy the crackle of the cellophane crinkle, then proceed struggling to remove the white security strips binding the plastic casing with a utility knife, pair of pliers, and jar of vasoline. It was a simpler time..."

Anonymous said...

Sterl: I love crinkle crackle and crinkle wrinke. :)

I also love my iPod, but not my MTV.

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Shauna said...

I like CDs (hey, even vinyl has a purpose still). I like MP3s better because I've turned into an 'anti-packrat'.

Hey Sterl, you still using vasoline, man? Time to upgrade. ;)

*wonders where Sterl is buying his music and do they have a location near me*