
27th June 2003, 04:21 AM
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too late Initiate
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Hyrule
Posts: 813
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Originally posted by Unimatrix Zero™
Well... that may be the case, but you've also gotta look at it in another perspective... the RIAA blames declining sales solely on p2p programs, when in fact, they should thing of the artists who make the songs. No one wants to pay for a $15 CD, when all they like are 2 songs... sure, the artists may "pour the hearts out" to making a song, but if it's garbage, well.. that's all it is. But they believe that in order to get a CD, it's all or nothing, and perhaps a paid system like iTunes would help somewhat, yet even still, the RIAA hasn't considered all those "warez" sites, and sites which offer loads of songs on their server... yet the RIAA, with its narrow-minded ways, focuses on p2p as THE reason why sales decline...
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i agree. there are countless warez sites that carry mp3s. maybe they figured that if they stop p2p programs that that will be the end of all file sharing which is totally not true or maybe since kazaa was named the most successful p2p program they could shut down kazaa like napster and everything would be fine. i laugh at theyre petty attempts to stop us. theyre actually gonna try to find individual users and fine them. ha! if only they knew how much it really takes to stop all music sharing on the internet. there have attempts in the past to stop this thing and i haven seen anything happen yet.
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