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(Unverified)Feb 16th 2006 4:43PM
Who cares about the RIAA. I support the artists, not the "industry". The RIAA represent the Labels, not the artists. When someone steals music, they steal nickels from the artists, and several dollars from the labels. The labels pay DUES to the RIAA. It's a big scam and a big racket. I suggest if you want to support the artists, buy the music from them directly, but going to their shows, and buying the CDs from the swag stands, or see if you can order it directly from their websites or at worst, a mom & pop record shop.