Has anyone heard about this?

Wyvern

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I found this on a blog of some British band on MySpace. I think is either a hoax or the monument to stupidity (which knowing the RIAA is possible the second)

LOS ANGELES—The Recording Industry Association of America announced Tuesday that it will be taking legal action against anyone discovered telling friends, acquaintances, or associates about new songs, artists, or albums. "We are merely exercising our right to defend our intellectual properties from unauthorized peer-to-peer notification of the existence of copyrighted material," a press release signed by RIAA anti-piracy director Brad Buckles read. "We will aggressively prosecute those individuals who attempt to pirate our property by generating 'buzz' about any proprietary music, movies, or software, or enjoy same in the company of anyone other than themselves." RIAA attorneys said they were also looking into the legality of word-of-mouth "favorites-sharing" sites, such as coffee shops, universities, and living rooms.
 
I supposed it was a hoax, I mean is TOO DAMN stupid to be remotely true, as much as I have the RIAA below the GOP in IQ :devil: it didn't look logical.

NP: Hammerfall - 'Born To Rule'
 
I wouldn't put anything past the RIAA. They have gone after
bands that want to put out thier OWN music for free. Nothing would shock me by this group of self serving assholes!