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In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America awards certification based on the number of albums and singles sold through retail and other ancillary markets
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  1. in Music by Techdirt with a VERY BAD
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    August 31, 2010 — debunked the studies he relies on. But it's really sad that he doesn't even seem to consider the other side at all. His latest move is to side with the RIAA and effectively warn ISPs that they need to become copyright cops...

  2. in News by Broadband

    August 24, 2010 — The RIAA recently decided to scrap a plan that involved suing P2P users (and potential customers), in the hopes that the surrounding fear would stop piracy. Of course that didn't work, so the...

  3. September 01, 2010 — US Commerce Secretary Sides With RIAA: Warns ISPs To Become Entertainment Industry Cops techdirt.com Hypocrisy in the Name of the "Public Interest" huffingtonpost.com Industry Minds Appear To Be Meeting Over Net...

  4. August 17, 2010 — It appears that the RIAA and broadcasters (NAB) have joined forces to push Congress to create laws that require FM Radios be embedded in all digital devices , including smartphones, MP3...

  5. August 25, 2010 — The business model of the recording industry is broken. Just about everyone knows it, including record label executives. But the industry collectively still seems to have a hard time admitting it. So it's really no...

  6. August 25, 2010 — The business model of the recording industry is broken. Just about everyone knows it, including record label executives. But the industry collectively still seems to have a hard time admitting it. So it's really no...

  7. August 25, 2010 — The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which is known for their uncanny ability to crush the souls of men and their insatiable appetite for the blood of infant children, is proposing...

  8. August 24, 2010 — The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has proposed a deal with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) that would have radio stations give one percent of their revenues — roughly $100 million a year —...

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    August 24, 2010 — Kilrah_il writes "Apperantly not satisfied with the current scope of the DMCA, RIAA President Cary Sherman wants to broaden the scope of the law to have content providers such as YouTube and Rapidshare liable for...

  10. in Business by Techdirt with a VERY BAD
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    August 24, 2010 — RIAA President Cary Sherman is really doing a stunning job every time he opens his mouth this week. First, as noted earlier, he may have hurt the RIAA's chances in a Supreme Court case by directly stating...

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    August 24, 2010 — We just saw that amicus briefs are being filed over whether or not the Supreme Court should hear the case concerning whether or not an "innocent infringement" defense is a legitimate defense to an RIAA file sharing lawsuit....

  12. in News by Redstate

    August 24, 2010 — Google switching sides, we needed a new villain, and it looks like we’ve got one: the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) wants to piggyback on Net Neutrality to get new...

  13. by Hypebot

    August 24, 2010 — Kayne West says he'll release a new song every Friday between now and Christmas.( FMQB ) RIAA: U.S. copyright law 'isn't working'. ( CNET ) As usual their answer is more control rather than...

  14. August 24, 2010 — This is going to go over about as well as a rancid port-a-potty: The Recording Industry Association of America said on Monday that current U.S. copyright law is so broken that is "isn't working" for content creators anymore....

  15. August 23, 2010 — It’s not hard to imagine why the RIAA is one of the most loathed, criticized and beleaguered industry trade groups of the last decade. Cary Sherman is the president of their board of...

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