16 Sep 2003

 
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K-Luv, bringin' the smackdown from the RIAA

Everyone, duck and cover, and deny deny deny.

RIAA's comin' to git ya! Karen has unleashed the Unholy RIAA Dogs of Hell upon herself by gettin' all uppity in one of dem mainstream weekly news publications.

Karen Keenan, 26, a copywriter in Chicago, downloads regularly from iTunes Ñ but also from free file sharer LimeWire. "I have the same moral problem with sharing digital music that I have with public libraries Ñ i.e., none," she says.

Hang on, someone's at the door...aaaaahhhh!!!!!


 
 

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Of course I would be quoted in the JOHNNY CASH TRIBUTE issue. I am officially an asshole.

name withheld 16 Sep 2003

I love house 8. I hope she hasn't pulled a q... we might be losing the blog again.

Pazen 16 Sep 2003

Karen Keenan, 26, a major criminal...

j p e g 17 Sep 2003

I've heard the name Karen Keenan, but I dont' think I've ever met her. How do you spell her name?

QTip 17 Sep 2003

What Ms. Keenan fails to recognize is that libraries PAY for the materials they then loan to cheap Michiganders like herself. When Mr. Kid Rock dies of starvation, she will be slapped with a wrongful death suit so fast, she will download in her pants.

The Man 17 Sep 2003

I have the same moral cunundrum killing hobos that I have with playing Santa and telling children that their mommy and daddy don't love them, i.e., none.

Karen (in next week's People) 17 Sep 2003

I could be way off base here: The record labels are the ones that lose money on this deal, not the artists. Didn't the record industry admit to price gouging by reducing the (wholesale) price of cds last week?

Carl 17 Sep 2003

"Yet freeloaders won't necessarily go quietly..."
Ha. Ha. Karen is a freeloader.

no job-havin' friend 17 Sep 2003

The kind of disrespect for the capitalist system that Ms. Keenan betrays is what eats at the entrails of what makes America great. Someone has got to put a stop to what tens of millions of young Americans are doing. Have a little sympathy for the millionaire record distributors.

the professor 18 Sep 2003