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Got this in my email today. I am sure you have heard about this. More BS from the allmighty music industry.


Everything we've done at XM since our first minute on the air is about giving you more choices. We provide more channels and music programming than any other network. We play all the music you want to hear including the artists you want to hear but can't find on traditional FM radio. And we offer the best radios with the features you want for your cars, homes, and all places in between.

We've developed new radios -- the Inno, Helix and NeXus -- that take innovation to the next level in a totally legal way. Like TiVo, these devices give you the ability to enjoy the sports, talk and music programming whenever you want. And because they are portable, you can enjoy XM wherever you want.

The music industry wants to stop your ability to choose when and where you can listen. Their lawyers have filed a meritless lawsuit to try and stop you from enjoying these radios.

They don't get it. These devices are clearly legal. Consumers have enjoyed the right to tape off the air for their personal use for decades, from reel-to-reel and the cassette to the VCR and TiVo.

Our new radios complement download services, they don't replace them. If you want a copy of a song to transfer to other players or burn onto CDs, we make it easy for you to buy them through XM + Napster.

Satellite radio subscribers like you are law-abiding music consumers; a portion of your subscriber fee pays royalties directly to artists. Instead of going after pirates who don't pay a cent, the record labels are attacking the radios used for the enjoyment of music by consumers like you. It's misguided and wrong.

We will vigorously defend these radios and your right to enjoy them in court and before Congress, and we expect to win.

Thank you for your support.

I think this link will work.
http://links.email.xmradio.com/serv...TYzS0&r=MzA4NzM3NTAxMwS2&j=MTU4OTIzMzMS1&mt=1
 
Same here. If XM loses this which I cant see happening but you never know Sirius and every company that makes MP3 players are in trouble. I'm curious why a company like timetrax flies under the radar on something like this?
 
minorthr said:
Same here. If XM loses this which I cant see happening but you never know Sirius and every company that makes MP3 players are in trouble. I'm curious why a company like timetrax flies under the radar on something like this?
I heard yesterday that Sirius got the ok from record companys to make a recorder and they already pay the record companys to use that feature.
 
Just another reason I can't stand today's music or music industry.

Think about this. If the musicians really cared about this issue, they would side with the consumers, but they are not. Therefore, it would be safe to assume that all musicians with these big record labels are against these new devices too. It the Metallica vs. Napster syndrome.
 

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