16 August 2007
allofmp3.com Owner Acquitted
Well, the owner of allofmp3.com just got acquitted in Russia. This is not surprising. While the IP laws in Russia are not what the record distributors would want, it has always been fairly clear that Denis Kvasov was operating within those laws.
The question now is whether Putin finds more advantage in joining the WTO, or giving Washington the finger.
One thing that needs to be said though, this dispute does not affect the amount of money that performers get for their recordings by one cent. That number is still zero. I've yet to hear of a performer who has actually received royalties, due to corrupt record company accounting.
The question now is whether Putin finds more advantage in joining the WTO, or giving Washington the finger.
One thing that needs to be said though, this dispute does not affect the amount of money that performers get for their recordings by one cent. That number is still zero. I've yet to hear of a performer who has actually received royalties, due to corrupt record company accounting.
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Corruption
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Foreign Relations
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IP
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Justice
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