George Bush vs. The RIAA?
Written by Ernesto on April 16, 2006Bush likes to listen to the Beatles on his Ipod. However, there’s no way Bush can have a legal copy on his Ipod according to the RIAA. We got it on tape.
Earlier this week CNN reported that the Beatles might be available in the Itunes store in the near future. Until today however, they refused to put their songs online.
Since the Beatles are not available in the Itunes music store (or elsewhere), they must have come from a “ripped cd”. And that’s NOT fair-use according to the RIAA
“Nor does the fact that permission to make a copy in particular circumstances is often or even routinely granted, necessarily establish that the copying is a fair use when the copyright owner withholds that authorization. In this regard, the statement attributed to counsel for copyright owners in the MGM v. Grokster case is simply a statement about authorization, not about fair use.”
So those songs on Bush his Ipod are illegal, let’s sue
Bush: Beach Boys, Beatles, let’s see, Alan Jackson, Alan Jackson, Alejandro, Alison Krauss, the Angels, the Archies, Aretha Franklin, the Beatles, Dan McLean. Remember him?
Also interesting and related… Bush singing Imagine from John Lennon
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If he ripped his own, from a disc he paid for, it’s covered legally as a back up copy. So this was just an excuse to smear him. He’s made enough real mistakes, this kind of attack is for the weak. He’s far from a 15 year old putting 50 gig’s of songs on p2p for free.
Breaking a law is breaking a law. Reguardless if it is a one time offense or not, still breaking the law. Get high and mighty and defend Bush. But he’s just as guilty as that 15 yo you claim is totally different. Breaking a law one or two times is still illegal. Dont try to justify it…
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program will apprear more and more and eventually RIAA will surrender
sooner or later.
2Lazy:
If Bush broke the law then most of us “broke the law.” I’d venture to guess that nothing Bush ever did is right in your book. I’m sure you’d look the other way if a President who you liked it did it. If you’re a Bush hater 2Lazy just say so..be proud of it. Don’t hide it.
I am not Bush supporter. Didn’t vote for him and was unhappy he won. This is not about Bush. If using your own CD’s that your purchased legally on your own Ipod is illegal then it’s a silly law that should be disobeyed. After all, we paid for the music and should have a right to reasonably enjoy it as long as we’re not using it for a commercial venture.
Hoe about when you used to buy a record and tape it on to a audio cassette ……………………that was and still is legal, you are not selling the music , just puting it to a different media like uploating to ipod…………….right!!!!
It’s nice to live in a contry where piracy is leagle(=. but it is cold in the winters here )=
funny story
maybe if someone hacks his personal computer they find some porn 2! illegal ones?????? get it? ;)
“copyright soon will join the history”
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RIAA does not believe ripping CD’s to mp3 players are legal, yet making backup CD is legal. President Bush broke the RIAA’s “rules” by having a backup copy on his mp3 player. It just goes to show how ludricous is the RIAA’s position. IF they sue Bush, that would be histerical! Since I would hope the RIAA would be smarter than that, the RIAA will not sue Bush.
The RIAA may allow a backup, but try to rip a backup from a new Capitol Records CD. You’re out of luck! I promise that I will never again purchase another CD from Capitol. I can’t even play my legally purchased CD on my PC. It will play in the car. It will play on my DVD/CD player in my living room, but when I try to play it on my PC, it merely comes up with Macromedia cover page that doesn’t give an option to play the freakin’ tunes! A legal owner of a CD should have the right to use it for personal entertainment in any way he or she pleases. Boycott Capitol Records and all others like them!
Bush will go down in history as the Churchill of the 21st Century; he is the one man who stood steadfast and fought against the evil empire of Islamic fascism which is invading the Western World, the last free place on earth.
God bless you, my president.
[quote comment="2169"]The RIAA is full of crap! The fair use policy allows for creation of a backup. So whats the difference if you back it up onto another CD or onto your iPod? They can go after whom ever they want and they will still loose that lawsuit every single time. The fact that the RIAA is not going after Apple for creating a way to rip a CD in iTunes just shows how weak of an argument it is. With regard to them suing Bush, is it even possible to sue a sitting president? I am pretty sure he is immune from civil penalties while on office, but I could be wrong.[/quote]
no, he is not immune from civil penalties, look what happened to Nixon and Clinton, but I highly doubt he will lose this case, or even that the RIAA will sue, it’s just insane. What are they going to do, sue the world? As a mucician, I believe that downloading from sites like limewire is wrong, but there is a point where I have to put my foot down. Why should people have to purchase music twice? You know what the RIAA reminds me of, that snot nosed little tattle tale that just about everyone has had growing up in school.
Bush is the kind of person that would only have 2 songs by The Beatles.
There are many who assume the point of the argument is to attack G. W. Bush.
Although I am not a fan of the President’s policies, I do not see that argument.
What I see is the argument that if the President does it, is casual about it, sees nothing wrong with it, then as the primary representative of all US citizens, what does that say about the policies of the RIAA?
Basically, is the RIAA wrong in their policies OR are the basic, everyday practices and expectations of the US citizenry right?
Either the RIAA sues the President or admits their logic in court is without merit - it cannot be both ways because the law itself does not allow for their to be a distinction based on the who’s involved, only the what’s and the how’s.
Another similar argument is:
Is it OK to censor Rush or is it not ok to censor Michael Moore? To censor Michael Moore is to censor Rush. To allow Rush to speak is to allow Michael Moore to speak. A case about censoring, not about Rush or Michael Moore specifically.
Its not about right or wrong, its not about what you want to do or hear, want stop others from doing or saying, its about equal application of the law and of policy - nothing more.
Your rights depend on defending the rights of others - in particular, those with whom you don’t agree.
How many times and does modern civilization have to go through the same exercise, using different players each time for this to be realized by the majority of the populace?
maybe he said ”the beat less”
http://www.educared.org.ar/tamtam/archivos/2005/05/17/the_beatless.htm
that’s bollox
making a digital copy of your own cds and putting it on your mp3 player is no way illegal. what the fnuck is wrong with these frucking people? RIAA, MPAA, GAAY and so on… focus on something that actually matters!
yes i can read this board. The bush video is no longer available you might want to repost it.
my bad problem on my side.
i bought my cd, and i will rip it’s ass off. SCREW ME MPAA RIAA suck my dog’s dick for all i care
It’s a sad, sad day when it can be said that there is something worse than Bush himself.
Yep, I’m talking about the RIAA.
RIAA is wrongfull, why isnt the president being sued?
First off, it doesn’t matter what the artist or label says. Fair use LAW states I can make a backup of any MEDIA I own… That includes Audio CD, Data CD, DVD, VHS, Cassette, Blue-Ray, HD-DVD… ANY media… Secondly, the RIAA, has no authority over anything legal. Everyone wants to make the RIAA out to be the DEA. Congressional authority to music? Don’t think so.
Stopping someone from making a backup of media that they have PAID for is OBSTRUCTION OF THE LAW, and therefore punishable!
RIAA needs to be sued for making frivolous lawsuits.
“fair, Balanced and unafraid” now thats funny.
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