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Re: [ARSCLIST] Fw: RIAA Raid puts Rockville, MD used-record haven in jeopardy: Wash CP



At one time there were three Fred Waring albums on Ebay, obviously CD
copies of LPs. One of the Waring family members wrote to RIAA, Decca/MCA
and two publishers who had songs on the albums.  A week passed and the
Waring son felt, "nobody gives a s..." Then he received a call from RIAA
and by the next weekend the illegal cd's were gone from the ebay list.

But you are right,  that was sort of an isolated incident called on by an
heir, the rest of them seem to go unnoticed by  "the authorities."
Peter Kiefer


At 12:13 PM 11/17/2004, you wrote:
I am reminded of an incident which took place about ten years ago at one
of the Austin Texas Record Conventions. A group of what looked like "frat"
guys, dressed in relatively new jeans and t-shirts featuring rock
performers...they stood out like sore thumbs...surveyed the various dealer
tables and, like clock work, flashed their badges, (all Federal Officers)
and closed down about twenty or so tables and hauled off the dealers and
their goods. As far as I could tell, all of those hauled off were selling
pirate stuff, from videos to pirate LPs and CDs, but as I recall, none of
the material was a duplication of a commercially available item.

Along the same lines, it amazes me that there are many online dealers who
sell their own transfers of LPs not available on CD, yet I don't see any
attempt to stop them from selling...probably because many of them are
working with classical music!

Karl


The Waring Webpage address is:
                    www.libraries.psu.edu/waring/

Peter T. Kiefer, Coordinator
Fred Waring's America Collection
The Pennsylvania State University
313 Pattee Library
University Park, PA 16802-1800
Voice: (814) 863-2911
Email: ptk1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"The World is a stage, don't trip over a prop."


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