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Friends,

The music industry CD Price Fixing Settlement check is in the mail. So Bad Boy, whatcha gonna do before the RIAA cops come and take it back from you?

We proudly present Donate My Music Check so you can fight back. Enjoy the sweet irony as we use the industry's own money that they stole from us against them. (Kinda confusing, isn't that?) Donate My Music Check tells the music industry that We the People are the boss. We're standing up against you and your lazy, unethical business practices, billions of dollars, and legions of attorneys. We're standing up for our rights to own music and video and use it however we like. It's time for you to stop suing everything that moves, time for you to innovate, and time to start serving consumer interests and not purely your own. WE are watching YOU.

Donate My Music Check aims to make an impact by combining consumer settlement checks. Separately our individual checks don't pull much weight. But together ... well, it's slightly larger. At least we'll be united and can show we're serious about consumer rights.  Later on we'll roast the marshmallows and sing public domain campfire songs.

The combined funds will be donated to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).  Please join my own $13.86 and contribute your check for an excellent cause.

Visit   http://www.DonateMyMusicCheck.com/

Best Regards,
Marc Freedman

What is the CD Price Fixing Settlement?

The five major music distributors plus three of the largest music retailers were sued for conspiring "to illegally raise the prices of certain prerecorded Music Products by implementing Minimum Advertised Price policies, in violation of state and federal laws." The lawsuits started in May 2000 and were combined into one class action suit. The companies agreed to a settlement that included $67 million for folks like you and me who bought CDs at the time. Read all about it at the Music Settlement Site.



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