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RIAA chief says DMCA is “largely useless” to combat music piracy
Cary Sherman, the chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America, has some choice words about the current state of US copyright law. He says that under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, rightsholders must play a game of whack-a-mole with Internet companies to get them to remove infringing content. But that "never-ending game" has allowed piracy to run amok and has cheapened the legal demand for music.
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They want more power. The goal is to have the non corporate users of the international have to jump through hoops to prove that their content isn't piracy. That means that only corporate content will survive.