[BC] Here we go again with the RIAA!
Thomas G. Osenkowsky
tosenkowsky
Sun Jan 22 14:56:28 CST 2006
It all started a long time ago when the RIAA forced its
frequency response curve on vinyl recordings. This
meant that resistors and capacitors had to be purchased
for the phono preamp sections of amplifiers. It snaked its
way into CDR's, now into restaurants and car dealerships.
Music on hold. What's next? If the RIAA "bought"
legislators it can only mean one thing. THE CHIP.
A chip implant on each person will transmit neural input
signals from all our senses to a government database. Everything
we see and hear will be monitored, recorded and analyzed
the government. If we hear music, it will be identified and
our location determined by the built-in GPS and the RIAA/ASCAP/
BMI/SESAC notified for investigation. Whatever we watch on video,
hear through our ears, see on the Internet will be recorded and
regulated.
I anticipated this and do not listen to music on the radio, therefore, I
am not part of any music licensing issues. I will listen to Dr. Laura,
watch Jerry Springer, Brini Maxwell and Martha. But soon, they too,
will fall under RIAA fees.
Tom Osenkowsky, CPBE
> The RIAA appears to have "bought" many legislators. We can only hope
> that enough of us (and the general public) write to our
> Congress-critters and protest this outrage.
> How long will it take the public to realize that ALL their rights are
> being taken away, one by one, by money-grubbing groups like the RIAA?
> We're being nickeled and dimed to death as it is.
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