Our favorite billionaire (that happens to blog with us here at Weblogs Inc) wrote an interesting piece about how
Yahoo (and other digital music services) should force the RIAA cutback their staff—and stop suing file-sharers.
Why? Because with a service like Yahoo's Music Unlimited Service the new market value for all-you-can-eat music
download has been set at $5/month. How can the RIAA claim legally that downloaders cost them thousands of
dollars? In Cuban's own words: "In essence, Yahoo just turned possession of a controlled music substance into a
misdemeanor. Payable by a $5 per month fine."







