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(Unverified)Dec 9th 2005 6:39PM
Well, the RIAA doesn't have any power here in Europe, so many lyric sites will remain live for many years to come. Thankfully almost nobody here takes the RIAA seriously :-)
The RIAA jailing and suing people everywhere because they listen to music isn't exactly helping the image of the US right now. Everything in the US seems to be going one step too far, but that's another discussion not to be held here...