~ Office Supplies ~~ Buy Posters ~~ A-Z Products ~~ Website Advertising


Recording Industry Association of America - Wikipedia

<<Up     Contents

Recording Industry Association of America

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade group representing the US recording industry.

The RIAA has been the subject of much controversy. Its attempts to defend the interests of its members have been viewed by some as detrimental to the interests of both consumers and performers, and benefitting only the large record labels which comprise the RIAA. Opponents of the RIAA claim that it is a cartel which colludes to artificially inflate and fix prices for CDs. Such allegations note that the Big Six (BMG[?], EMI, Polygram[?], Sony, Universal, and Warner) distribute at least 95% of all music CDs in Western society.

Hilary Rosen was named president and chief executive officer of the RIAA in January, 1998. Rosen has been an outspoken critic of peer to peer file sharing of copyrighted mp3 files on the Internet, and under her direction, the RIAA has waged a long and mostly unsuccessful effort to halt such trading. On January 22, 2003, Rosen announced that she will resign at the year's end to spend more time with her family. Music industry sources indicated that many executives have been unhappy with Rosen's failed efforts to abate music piracy online, and her outspoken hardline demeanor towards filesharing, which has alienated many consumers and even some artists.

The digitisation of music and the availability of inexpensive digital communications and file-swapping technologies has led to a crisis of confidence for the recording industry. Some people believe that these technologies may remove the need for physical distribution of recorded music altogether, threatening the existence of many of the large conglomerates that currently dominate the marketing and distribution of music. The RIAA has responded using legal attacks against piraters.

The RIAA has sought to protect its members' interests by political lobbying for changes in copyright and criminal law, and by litigation under existing laws. As a result, the RIAA's members now have special laws enacted in the United States to protect and reinforce their business models. These include the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. These laws are helping them to sue many large P2P file-sharing networks.

The RIAA's extreme unpopularity with certain segments of the Internet community has made its website a popular target for malicious hackers, and it has been repeatedly broken into and defaced.

See also

External links

wikipedia.org dumped 2003-03-17 with terodump




 
 
49 gram mint green PREHNITE gem stone Cab cabbing cabochon rough gemstone cabachon specimen 244 cts
 49 gram mint green PREHNITE Cab cabbing cabochon cabachon specimen 244 cts 
 
30 cts rare Brazil yellow green AMBLYGONITE Facet rough crystal gemstone lots Faceting jewel parcels
 30 cts rare Brazil yellow green AMBLYGONITE crystal lots ing jewel parcels 
 
100 ctw unknown RED GARNETS gem stones Faceting cabbing rough crystal Tiny melee accent up to 2 ct
 100 ctw unknown RED GARNETS ing cabbing crystal Tiny melee accent up to 2 ct 
 
25 carat PURPLE Russian CHAROITE gemstone Loose hand polished jewelry gem stone piece 5 gram PRETTY
 25 carat PURPLE Russian CHAROITE Loose hand polished jewelry piece 5 gram PRETTY 
 
20 carats CHRYSOBERYLS gems stones Facet uncut raw rough gemstones crystals lot BEAUTIFUL cts jewels
 20 carats CHRYSOBERYLS uncut raw crystals lot BEAUTIFUL cts jewels