Evanesky wrote:
> One more reason to hate the record industry
>
> You might remember some time ago Clint mentioning a little freeware
> application called pearyLyrics that populated iTunes with lyrics of
> your currently playing tracks.
>
> You might remember some time ago Clint mentioning a little freeware
> application called pearLyrics that populated iTunes with lyrics of
> your currently playing tracks. Well, have no fear, this "menace" is no
> longer available to the public thanks to the big wigs at Warner/
> Chappell Music.
>
> According to Macnn the music company sent a cease and desist order to
> the freeware developer. The article claims this effort is just a
> small piece of a larger campaign by Warner/Chappell to rid the
> Internet of all lyrics sites. Can anyone clue me in on this one? Why
> get rid of lyrics sites and programs that search lyrics sites?
I don't think the RIAA was involved. According to my report at the time,
publisher Warner Chappell was chasing unlicensed lyric sites and threw
in PearLyrics as well. Don't know if anything has happened since this time.
http://www.a-lyric.com/2007/02/whatever-happened-to-pearlyrics/
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