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DiaRIAA Founder Marc Freedman
To Be Featured On National Radio Show Thursday August 14th Show to address the music file sharing rights,
ethics, and solutions
DALLAS, August 13, 2003 -- Marc Freedman, founder
of the web site DiaRIAA and technology company RazorPop, will speak
on the MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Show Thursday August 14th at 11:06
am Eastern/10:06 am Central time.
Mr. Freedman and show host and lawyer Scott Draughon
will discuss the shame of the recording industry, the ethics and
rights of music file sharing, and solutions for the future.
The show is heard on radio stations throughout the
United States and via webcast. Listeners can call in at 1-866-MTL-Show.
Questions are invited, such as
Was your grandmother served with a RIAA subpoena?
How are the latest RIAA personal lawsuits affecting
your use of P2P files sharing networks?
Why did RIAA hire a politician for their new CEO?
Why does RIAA lie about P2P being the reason for
the drop in overall music sales?
What is the future of P2P file sharing?
How can bands and the record industry thrive with
new Internet and P2P technology?
FAST FACTS
Show: MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Show
With: Marc Freedman and Host Scott Draughon
Date: Thursday August 14 11:06 am Eastern/10:06
am Central time
"It's my music and I'll share if I want to."
DiaRIAA (http://diariaa.com/) exposes the abuse and folly of RIAA
and music and movie industries. The site provides commentary, news,
articles, and company links on consumer rights, artists, innovation,
and technology. A special section covers personal privacy and security.
DiaRIAA documents the activities of RIAA, the Recording Industry
Association of America, including their customer contempt, artist
abuse, court convictions, bought legislation, and monopoly power.
ABOUT RAZORPOP
RazorPop (http://razorpop.com) is a digital entertainment,
marketing, and technology company. RazorPop develops innovative
software and networks for large files for businesses and consumers.
RazorPop's first consumer product, P2PFiles, was released in January
2003. P2PFiles is the First P2P search engine. The web site enables
users to search for video, music, photos, and other files without
requiring the use of software. RazorPop was founded in January 2001
by visionary Marc Freedman and is based in Dallas, Texas.
ABOUT MYTECHNOLOGYLAWYER RADIO SHOW
The MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Show is a daily
radio program featuring topics on Technology Law, Business and Policy,
with guests from the public and private sector. The Program airs
live every Tuesday - Friday 11:06 AM (Eastern) with Host Scott Draughon.
Listeners are invited to call-in with questions or comments. The
show can also be heard in audio streaming format from the MyTechnologyLawyer.com
website.