You said -- "It seems that with this weekend's publicity (and the URL), this site will now skyrocket in popularity."
They "periodically" go through this kind of "publicity" (over the years). I've seen it several times before.
I'm betting the RIAA just *hates it* when the publicity hits mainline news sites. In fact, I'm betting that the RIAA is trying to "keep a lid" on the "news" that gets on the mainline media about www.allofmp3.com.
I've wondered why there has *not* been *more* news about this site -- since it's 1/10 the price of every other site in the world. I'm guessing that the RIAA tries to "kill" all the news they can about this site.
Regards,
Star Traveler
They mentioned it favorably without giving the name on NBC's "The Office." And "The Office" has an agreement with iTunes!