|  | Posted by Citizen Bob on 10/31/06 12:31 
Scarey Tech - Just In Time for Halloween
 Things that go beep in the night
 By Peter Lewis, Fortune senior editor
 
 Recording Madness
 
 Remember "Reefer Madness," the 1950s scare flick intended to warn
 teenagers about the danger of marijuana? One puff, and suddenly you're
 a motorcycle hoodlum. And now, half a century later, comes the
 Recording Industry Association of America (R.I.A.A.) with its own
 horror film for teens, called "Campus Downloading." In the video,
 college students are warned that they could get kicked out of school
 and charged as criminals for - gasp - downloading music without
 permission or without paying a "fee." Copying? Communist! Burn a mix
 disc for your girlfriend, and you'll burn in copyright hell.
 
 The scary thing is, the R.I.A.A. seems to have no concept of fair use.
 And what's this banshee wail that consumers don't really buy and own
 digital music, but rather only license the use of it for a fee? Silly
 me, I thought I was buying music online and that I could do anything I
 want with it. I must be a dope-head. And hey, you'd think the RIAA
 would be able to find some decent music for the video, but nooooo.
 
 
 --
 
 "First and last, it's a question of money. Those men who own the earth
 make the laws to protect what they have. They fix up a sort of fence or
 pen around what they have, and they fix the law so the fellow on the
 outside cannot get in. The laws are really organized for the protection of
 the men who rule the world. They were never organized or enforced to do
 justice. We have no system for doing justice, not the slightest in the
 world."
 --Clarence Darrow
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