Just Say No To UMG
14th Nov 2006, 04:22 GMT
If you are a music device owner, it is time to tell UMG to shut up. I am getting sick and tired of these music mafiosos calling legit music buyers, aka the customers, criminals. The biggest culprit is Universal Music Group, and it is time to teach them a lesson. Last week it was David “I will buy LA Times” Geffen who said, “Each of these devices is used to store unpaid-for material.” Now UMG CEO Doug Morris tells Billboard.com that “These devices are just repositories for stolen music, and they all know it.” All right folks lets teach these guys a lesson. Just don’t buy any of their music for one week. Just one week say no to UMG. He will realize that people actually buy music, not steal it. If anyone wants to put up a wiki with all the UMG artists/labels to help this digital disobedience movement, let me know. No point reasoning with these guys. Also, someone please design a badge we can put on our blogs - I just have no design skills. Elias has submitted this badge. You can link to it, and since it is on Google Pages, one can be pretty certain they won’t run out of bandwidth. Thanks Elias!
Just Say No To UMG related news:
- Just Say No To UMG — GigaOM
- Microsoft to Pay Per-Processor License on Zune — Freedom to Tinker
- Universal Music CEO: iPod owners are thieves — Boing Boing
- iPod owners are thieves — The Apple Blog
- Universal Music Group vs. Music Listeners — The Digital Music Weblog
- Judge Grants Marie Lindor's Motion to Amend Answer to Add Affirmative Defense of Unconstitutionality of Damages — Recording Industry vs The People
- In UMG v. Lindor RIAA Insists It Doesn't Have to Produce Hard Drive Report Until Discovery Cutoff Date Despite Promises to Produce it Earlier — Recording Industry vs The People
- Court Denies Discovery Sanctions for RIAA's Failure to Deliver Hard Drive Report as Promised in Lindor — Recording Industry vs The People
- More CDN Activity: Akamai To Buy Nine Systems? — PaidContent
- Universal Music CEO says iPods are "repositories for stolen music" — The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)