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The 'April Boycott' has started.
Posted by OtherMike (Shmoo) in on April 25, 2005 at 8:51 AM



For this final week of April, 2005 P2PUnite (among others) have called for a BOYCOTT of all RIAA music. They ask for MORE than just an agreement to abstain from the purchase of CD's, they are ALSO asking that you refrain from uploading AND downloading RIAA mp3's.

(We at Boycott-Riaa believe you should have already been doing so PERMANENTLY and not for just one week in April. Please visit http://azoz.com and scroll down to the article "Way Too Little, Way Too Late, For All The Wrong Reasons" for some thoughts about this effort.)

...but anyway, Boycott-Riaa will still stand behind and encourage those who only have a "week's worth" in them. (Heck, I think Boycott-Riaa.com and P2p.net are the only ones who have consistantly been reporting on this grass-roots effort since it's inception.)

In short:

DON'T EXCHANGE RIAA STUFF!

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From P2PUnite:

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A call to all P2P users

As of late the MPAA's and RIAA's of the world are claiming that we are denying them their justly earned money and are trying to find ways to put an end to this supposed loss through litigation. It would seem that their scare tactics have been fruitful as they keep getting settlements out of court and probably generate even more profit from these activities.

The aim of their campaign, of course, is not to target and eradicate file sharing as much as it is an attempt to control the market and dictate where and on what our hard earned money is spent. The wealthiest, nowadays, decide what we listen to and watch using staggering public relations campaigns; most releases are "format" productions where talent, passion and creativity come after profits and greed. Most of us feel that they should look into wider availability and more affordable pricing instead of claiming higher moral ground as an excuse to prop up an outdated and failing business model.

Ironically, dramatic theaters, opera houses and so forth are desperately trying to find an audience among the "common" people, as their traditionally highbrow image is not allowing them to be competitive. However, the production companies are working towards a dangerous inaccessibility for regular people. It is natural that we want to be able to watch the movies and listen to the music; it has always been and always will be. Hence, we turn to file sharing, and/or borrow CD's from our friends and so forth.

Availability and affordable prices

How many have bought a CD or watched a movie that turned out to be less than satisfactory? How many have felt cheated after a night out at the movies, having gone there after seeing trailers, commercials, and posters for another big box office release that turned out to be one of those "let's save the movie company a few bucks by fooling people into watching this dud during the first weekend" flicks? How many get sick to their stomachs while hearing about revenue losses after viewing an episode of "Cribs" on MTV? The production companies have the audacity to say that we are using people's creativity and talent, without paying for it. Well, guess what? Most P2P users actually do buy the products they like!

We continue to see fantasy figures about the kind of revenues the production companies would have had, if only their products were not obtainable online. Of course, it is complete and utter nonsense. They seem to be oblivious to the highly human trait they themselves possess: The Experience of Ownership. Everybody wants to own things. A pirated copy can never live up to the experience of a movie theatre or replace the sense of pride that comes from having a collector’s edition sitting on your bookshelf. Even those who the entertainment industry would paint as criminals are consumers too.

To prove this, we call out to all that have shared a file, downloaded something online or think that prices are outrageous; Let us send a message to the entertainment industry leadership.

The last week in April 2005 - 24th up until and including 30th - show them how much money we are spending on their products by denying them our hard earned income. Do not go to the movies; do not buy any entertainment products during that week.

This is not to be confused as saying, "go pirate everything you can find as the production companies are common robbers." Instead, this is a way to show that we are indeed supporting them already, so stop fighting your customers!

Show them we mean business!
Spread the word everywhere you can think of.




User Comments

AdvancedDeadMan2003
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 8:56 AM
I've been boycotting since 1999
DMemberJohnCarlton02
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 9:06 AM
What's a music CD? ;^)

The only CDs I know of come in spindles of 100 for $20 at Sam's Club.
Otherindependentm...
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 9:22 AM
Here's a band you should NOT be boycotting:

http://blackmikesilver.dmusic.com/
Intermediateautodidact
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 10:07 AM
Unfortunately, MP3 blogs do not identify their offerings as RIAA or non-RIAA. Maybe we should make more effort to get the bloggers on board. So far I guess it is a fringe thing, like podcasting. But since most of the music that MP3 bloggers promote is obscure and often indie, they might already be leaning in our direction.

(What's an MP3 blog? well, there's a directory of them on the right hand side of the page at tofuhut.blogspot.com, which is itself an MP3 blog.)

DMemberQ2
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 10:21 AM
I've been paying sales ONLY to used shops and ebay (pretty cheap for $3.99), does that mean I'm still boycotting? :) (Smile)
RockgdZiemann
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 11:11 AM
Q2 - Absolutely. The RIAA doesn't make a dime from your purchase. It doesn't count as a sale on SoundScan.
Otherindependentm...
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 12:35 PM
Yes, if you can't really can't do without the latest from your fave band,

PLEASE only buy it used.

(I wish you'd rather buy indie music instead, but when we can't convince you %100, at LEAST buy it used!)
DMemberjsk2001
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 1:06 PM
I've been getting most of my music and video from ourmedia lately...it's not a bad alternative to listening to RIAA music.
AdminCodeWarrior
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 1:10 PM
I don't want no stinkin' RIAA crap!
Otherindependentm...
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 3:28 PM
(i luv u code)
DMemberQ2
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 4:13 PM
"I don't want no stinkin' RIAA crap!"

But I love Lita Ford... (cries)
Otherindependentm...
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 4:48 PM
Buy it USED then Q2

(I think Lita is 'out of print' nowadays anyway)
Otherindependentm...
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 4:49 PM
...and, if so, she should be thanking her lucky stars!

Otherindependentm...
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 4:51 PM
...enslave one's self to the RIAA???

Not in THIS day and age!

(I think we KNOW better nowadays!)
DMemberQ2
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 5:28 PM
"Buy it USED then Q2"

HA! You missed my previous post, teh master of mayham strikes again!!
DMemberQ2
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 5:30 PM
Not just out of print, but I've had the hardest time trying to find her "black" album.

I wish I didn't trade it off awhile back.
DMemberNiteRider52
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 7:18 PM
Hell I can't even remember the last time I bought a CD or even what CD it was.I think it may have been a Phish CD but not sure about that.

I have been listening to some of the Artist in DMusic though and have found a group that is now one of my favorite of all time (and for me thats a loooong time) in M&P. They are absolutey "GREAT" .
AdvancedLachatte
Date: April 25, 2005 @ 9:26 PM
I'll second that. M&P have a new tune up called "Night For the Lonely". Great blues...
IntermediateTheWitchingHour
Date: April 26, 2005 @ 8:31 AM
Boycotting since 2000
IntermediateINeedAlover
Date: April 26, 2005 @ 9:21 AM
The last NEW CD I purchased was from a local Detroit artist that deserves more recognition, Dave Edwards, a member of the Detroit band The Look. His CD is great and is on garagebands.com. Go have a listen and see.
DMembergrrargghh
Date: April 27, 2005 @ 2:01 AM
What is this you are saying? You don't know what CDs are?! How can you support indie music without buying their CDs?! I have been boycotting RIAA for a while but I still buy cds.
http://www.revhq.com is my indie cd store of choice.
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