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Let's kick things off with a little rant about the music industry, shall we? So, picture this: Adam Curry is sweating bullets over being sued for playing licensed music on his podcast. And guess what? The podcasting world is buzzing with complaints about those big, bad record companies. Can you believe it? As a musician, I've got my own beef with the record industry. They're like that one friend who borrows money but never pays you back. But hey, let's be real—playing licensed music and just giving it away? That's a recipe for disaster, my friends. It's like throwing a party and not inviting anyone. The record labels are totally missing the boat here, though. They're not seeing podcasting as a golden opportunity for promo and distribution. Seriously, it's like they think if they ignore it, it’ll just disappear. But guess what? Podcasting is growing, and it’s about time the record labels woke up and smelled the coffee.
Now, let's dive into the fun part. Remember when you were a kid, pulling on your mom's leg while she was having a serious phone call? Yeah, that's what podcasting has been doing to the RIAA. We’ve been gnawing at their ankles, and they're finally noticing. We’re like that kid who just learned to stand and pee. And let me tell you, we've got the right to be here now. So instead of whining about those mean record companies, let's celebrate the fact that they're finally paying attention to us. Thank you, record labels, for being so clueless. Your stupidity just opened up a world of opportunities for us podcasters. So, raise your glasses, folks, because we’re not crawling anymore—we’re walking, and it feels good!
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