If Warner wants to us to truly believe they've seen the error of their ways, they need to sever all ties they have with the RIAA. Otherwise, Edgar's speech is just lip service.
Whether Warner acknowledges it or not, the RIAA is still 'waging war' against consumers. (Who are we kidding? They're well aware of it.)
I think we should continue to boycott the big four labels until they are truly sorry, and are willing to change their ways.
This is a good time to boycott them, with the writer's strike happening. Some of these companies who also do television programming are going to be really hurting economically over the next few months. Let's kick them while they're down.
Let's pledge to not purchase any music on large record labels until the writer's strike is over. Who's with me?
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If Warner wants to us to truly believe they've seen the error of their ways, they need to sever all ties they have with the RIAA. Otherwise, Edgar's speech is just lip service.
Whether Warner acknowledges it or not, the RIAA is still 'waging war' against consumers. (Who are we kidding? They're well aware of it.)
I think we should continue to boycott the big four labels until they are truly sorry, and are willing to change their ways.
This is a good time to boycott them, with the writer's strike happening. Some of these companies who also do television programming are going to be really hurting economically over the next few months. Let's kick them while they're down.
Let's pledge to not purchase any music on large record labels until the writer's strike is over. Who's with me?