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Now, in Recording Industry vs The People, Toder says it was all part of deal to avoid Jammie being landed with a judgment, “for hundreds of thousands of dollars more”.
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"It's not about being authentic anymore, it's about entertaining," says the man whose Grammy for best new artist was revoked 20 years ago — the only take-back in Recording Academy history.
Milli Vanilli frontman says duo were musical 'scapegoats' 2010
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If we take up the work of self-improvement with enthusiasm, if we cut our vices out by the roots and LIVE the life we profess, the Great Beings whom we know as the Recording An - gels give us a stronger dose of vinegar than they would if we merely talked about the beauties of the higher life.
Max Heindel's Letters to Students by The Rosicrucian Fellowship 1910
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“I’ve been receiving reports from around the country of new RIAA cases against individuals being filed,” says Ray Beckerman in Recording Industry vs The People.
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New FSF brief threatens RIAA extortion scheme p2pnet news view RIAA | Freedom | P2P: - The Free Software Foundation has filed a second Friend of the Court brief on behalf of an RIAA victim on the unconstitutionality of the RIAA’s “statutory damages” theory, says Ray Beckerman in Recording Industry vs The People.
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“Sorry,” says Ray Beckerman in Recording Industry vs The People, “but I do not understand the First Circuit’s reasoning one iota,” going on »»»
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I was reading a book called The Recording Angel by Evan Eisenberg.
Field Music make an exhibition of themselves with One Copy 2012
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Mr.R. McCOURY: Yeah, there's a company - years ago, there was a company called Recording King.
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It means you're about to be shackled to the giant slave ship called the Recording Industry of America.
Don’t Sleep With Your Drummer Jen Sincero 2002
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It means you're about to be shackled to the giant slave ship called the Recording Industry of America.
Don’t Sleep With Your Drummer Jen Sincero 2002
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