Yes folks the RIAA and its members are once again trying to use the law to stifle an innovative devices that would allow you to do such things as alter the playlist on a sequence of songs and worse record the extremely low quality songs that they charge a licence fee on. :roll:
http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=1189In a move long anticipated, the music industry represented by the RIAA has finally moved against XM Satellite Radio. Represented by law firm Jenner & Block LLP, no less than 10 big name record companies filed a federal complaint in New York Federal Court’s southern district.
In a statement made to the Los Angeles Times, XM stated “it would fight the suit” and the device "allow consumers to listen to and record radio just as the law has allowed for decades." In addition, XM stated the music industry was simply looking for leverage to break through its extensive negotiations.
This is a negotiating tactic on the part of the industry to gain an advantage in our private business discussions."
If only the public was as selfish as the music Cartel, they would be paying us for listeneing to the hyped crap they try to pass off on the consumer.