Shitty Buzz.
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That blows.
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edit: This blows.This Message Edited On 03.16.08
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That's fucking retarded.
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hahaha
fags and their illegally downloaded music.
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Why haven't they done this in the US? Seems like it'd be easier than suing everyone.
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^ Shush you.
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[Quote="Twin Human Highway Flares"]Why haven't they done this in the US? Seems like it'd be easier than suing everyone.[/quote]
...or we could continue to support the single greatest method of promotion for underground and unheard-of artists.This Message Edited On 03.16.08
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What xNerox said.
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People will find different ways. Clear development:
From Napster to Gnutella, to eDonkey, to BitTorrent to RapidShare and Co.
There will be an alternative. All the time. Something like an "internet ban" will not change anything about that. Not at all. This Message Edited On 03.17.08
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What about the 10% or so of people who actually use file sharing technology for legal purposes?
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^ Yeah, what about people who use torrents to get fan recorded live shows and stuff like that? Sucks for them I guess.
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But they are free of any copyright infringement.
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those fuckin nips
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There is no way the RIAA or anyone else is ever going to be able to stop people downloading music. The sooner they realize that the sooner they can start planning their own future and business.
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I'm not saying we should do this, I'm just wondering why they haven't.
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