I'm sure that's great comfort to the owners of the material who are being ripped off by allofmp3.com.
Spare me the half-assed rationalizations. Either Russia changes its laws to protect American property owners, or we're going to bring economic pressure to bear upon Russia until it does.
Simple as that.
You said -- "or we're going to bring economic pressure to bear upon Russia until it does."
I didn't know we had an RIAA agent on Free Republic. This "we" you are talking about must be "you and the RIAA" -- right? It certainly isn't "me" -- that's for sure...
Does Free Republic allow "globalist propaganda" here -- to remove sovereignty from the United State Constitution? I guess we're rushing into the position that the U.S. is simply a "vassal state" of the "world global order".
Regards,
Star Traveler
You also said -- "I'm sure that's great comfort to the owners of the material who are being ripped off by allofmp3.com."
I guess the same thing could be said (in another "area") about the minimum wage laws, too.
Are you in favor of raising the minimum wage laws to provide more money for those people who are getting "ripped off" by their employers? I was just wondering. You seem to fit into that category.
Regards,
Star Traveler
The country has far more serious problems to worry about than to bring pressure on the Russians over music. Ever hear of Iran? Probably not, the RIAA only cares about the it's money. As far as the RIAA and the music industry, I just don't care and neither does most of America.
Think of it this way: every file you download from a site the RIAA and MPAA is trying to put out of business represents a buck kept out of the pockets of the Democrat Party.