Now hear this: I FUCKING HATE THE RIAA

FUCK THE RIAA
For shutting down my favorite tab site. I will never pay for another RIAA-supported artist for as long as I live (and as much as I can help it). I just don’t see how pissing on your customers is the way to build relationships (unless you’re going after the most-reviled organization in the world award, in which case, having customers is actually orthogonally opposite to your goals).

Someone, please point me to anti-RIAA resources for finding music and tabs.

This is such bullshit. At least some folks are working on finding a cure for the commons RIAA plague.

20 Comments

  1. Dan Lackey said
    at 7pm on Dec 17th # |

    ARGH! I cannot believe this. RIAA doesnt even stand for musicians anymore. How does this help anyone? Did anyone seriously buy tablature? No. They bought sheet music, and only rarely. Sign me up for the mob and hand me a pitchfork!

  2. Marco said
    at 7pm on Dec 17th # |

    Definitely take a look at http://www.downhillbattle.org/. They have a few nice stickers that you might be able to put to some use: http://www.downhillbattle.org/riaa/index.html

  3. jakedahn said
    at 8pm on Dec 17th # |

    heh, who has a hitman lets go have some fun with the RIAA :D …. and someone should make those shirts, i would buy one!

  4. mrmachine said
    at 11pm on Dec 17th # |

    fucking *word* …

    now, go here for comprehensive searching of Non-RIAA albums:
    http://www.magnetbox.com/riaa/

    and you can go to my website to download some CC-licensed albums and tracks ;)

  5. at 11pm on Dec 17th # |

    If you knew spanish SGAE, you would also hate them. I just can’t understand all this movements against buyers. It’s like buying a DVD, I have to watch and see a lot of ads against piracy, if I download it, I get none. So who’s being punished? The actual buyer.

  6. Fairly-Odd said
    at 1pm on Dec 18th # |

    And to think, I almost bought a CD today…

  7. timoni said
    at 7pm on Dec 18th # |

    Hear, hear. I’d buy it too.

    “RIAA doesnt even stand for musicians anymore.

    Frankly, I don’t think they ever did.

  8. Vinnie said
    at 12am on Dec 19th # |

    Sorry mate, they got their nose in everything, and it’s not just them. some of the artist themselves are in full support of the RIAA, artist and record companies alike vie for every last penny they can get their hands on.

  9. at 2am on Dec 19th # |

    * http://www.legaltorrents.com/index.htm one quick vist, leaves you with a few 10s of gigs of quality music, ranging from weird to beautifull
    * http://magnatune.com/ search *and* find
    * http://www.thinner.cc/main.php if you are into (underground) electronics, youve gotta love this
    * http://deepmix.ru/disk/ if you love deehouse, you will be amazed by those russians
    * http://fleep.com/ every deephouse and minimal lover should know this one.
    * http://vocode.com/electro_showcase.shtml brings you the best (nu yorkian, undahground) electro on a monthly basis.
    * http://www.hermann-uwe.de/podcast Herman selects the finest Creative Commons stuff for you. Great to find new stuff.

    and not least but last(fm) join http://www.last.fm/group/Creative+Commons we (i) started to build a list and database of cool Creative Commons stuff there.

  10. LadyMatika said
    at 8am on Dec 19th # |

    it’s like I’ve been saying from the beginning, their a bunch of money grubbing sob’s that want the net for themselves because the people on their are making more money then they are , and finding out music is free on the net is a sin to them and they don’t like it when music is free, so they got the big boys out for our heads because our government are like the riaa don’t want anything free any more!!!!!!

  11. at 8am on Dec 19th # |

    A really interesting piece today on what would happen if the big media corps went after bloggers in the same way that the RIAA have gone after music sharers: http://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2005/12/what_if_copyrig.html

    Via Boing, Boing. It points out that most bloggers copy text and images as part of their posts. Most of it is copyright. What do you think?

  12. Dan Lackey said
    at 1pm on Dec 19th # |

    Apparently, it was not the RIAA who shut down MXtabs and the like. It was the just as nasty MPA… I still can’t find too much about MXTabs response, but I hear that they are coming back sometime. I’ll post some links later after I settle in at home.

  13. FactoryJoe said
    at 2pm on Dec 19th # |

    At least I have a shirt in the case of MPA aggression. Either way, it’s utter crap.

  14. at 8am on Dec 22nd # |

    RIAA doesnt even stand for musicians anymore

    RIAA: Recording Industry Association of America
    MPA: Music Publishers’ Association

    In this case the MPA is the bad guys and RIAA doesn’t have antything to do with it.

  15. willett said
    at 10am on Dec 23rd # |

    FUUUUUUCK! how is this doing anybody any good at all. do they realisticly think im gonna drop $30 on a song book for the little flourish after the chorus!

    christ you know it aint easy, you know hard it can be……….

  16. hector r said
    at 12pm on Dec 29th # |

    OMFG i hate the RIAA as much as i hate bush !!! why did bush have to close mxtabs now i have to use ultimate-guitar which doesnt have n e thin……
    DOWN WITH BUSH!!!!

  17. at 11am on Jan 10th # |

    We say the say about the riaa they should of not even done that but they should at least left the site running with all the uncopyrighted original music and covers by bands that weren’t even under the light yet, there wasn’t one law broken there.

  18. fan said
    at 11am on Jan 10th # |

    we should all sew the riaa for what tonuric bliss said

  19. SkitZ said
    at 4am on Jan 11th # |

    Does anyone know WHY mxtabs got shut down??

  20. Questy said
    at 10am on Nov 17th # |

    Okay guys, I hate this too.
    But does t does it occur to anyone that since
    we’re so upset that we DO see great
    value in those tabs? If that is so
    why are we so loathe to pay for it?

    Is it because we’re like a bunch of
    spoiled bratty kids, who’ve gotten a lot
    of free toys and now who don’t want to
    grow up… cause that’s what it sounds like.

    And who say’s they can charge $30 for
    a songbook. The market (us) will deterimine
    what they can get, which could be no more than
    a buck per song sheet.

    While I think they have a right to protect
    products they decide to sell, I do agree that
    anything they DON’T offer for sale should be
    free game–if an interpretive work.

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