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Cyberion Posted on Jul 20 2003, 02:25 PM
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Congressman Berman is obviously getting some of the wealth the industry is spending on lobbyists. If they'd work on child porn or something with redeeming social benefits, I'd be happier.
Until the Japanese bought some of the US music archives you just couldn't get anything put out on old release LP's. But now the Japanese (Sony, for example) have put out vast numbers of reissues of LP's on CD. It's wonderful--but they are pricey. Some kind of compromise will come out of all this. They don't have enough resources to capture the thousands of people like my 12 year old neighbor who has been downloading and burning mp3 CD's since he was 9. :) |
dont believe for 1 sec this will happen.. if you do.. im sorry but you are really dumb.
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bmw528ia97 Posted on Jul 20 2003, 02:43 PM
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=528&ncid=528&e=6&u=/ap/20030719/ap_on_en_mu/downloading_music_6 RIAA nails 1,000 music-lovers in 'new Prohibition' jihad By Andrew Orlowski in San Francisco Posted: 19/07/2003 at 11:26 GMT Quote:
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watch what I say? ahmm, these are forums under a open discussion. If people are not permitted to say what they think, they why do we even bother posting? Kinda defeats the purpose of a "forum".
I am sorry.. but if you seriesly are dense enough to believe this will happen, you need to get a better grip on life. -That better king cobra? |
What I ment was, look they are now getting subpoenas. I know they can't win if everyone continues but I have no doubt that they (RIAA) will follow through with some of their threats. They have to if they are really going to scare some people to stop. It's all they can do right now.
I'm sorry if I offended you in some way. :unsure: |
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