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offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-29 00:38 [#00370085]
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We all know the govt of the us is behind the
music-sellouts.

I was thinking...they took away music...distorting it,
making it cliche...selling out. destroying meaning.

Mp3s. This is our way of getting back at the govt.
They're trying to take it away but they can't. Just like
we can't silence the Britney lovers, they can't silent the
mp3 sharers. They can't.

Just a thought. We're getting back at them for what they
did for music. This just makes me proud to be a part of the
mp3 phen.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-08-29 00:39 [#00370087]
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you never know man

shit happens

did you know its legal for record companies to access your
harddrive to check for mp3s or something?


 

offline DaWeeze from WANTED IN 16 STATES! on 2002-08-29 00:41 [#00370089]
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As much as I would love to goverment big-shots take a hit, I
suggest you point your gun and at more important target...

The few, big-time corporations who run the radio stations
and music labels and distributors and have the FCC by the
balls...

I think there will be more truth in your aim if they're your
target...;.)


 

offline core from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-29 00:42 [#00370091]
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ahem.


 

offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-29 00:43 [#00370092]
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well then maybe we're getting both back.


 

offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-29 00:45 [#00370093]
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i dun understand the raising cd prices though, if they want
more people to buy cds why sell them higher?


 

offline diemax from somewhere in tennessee :( (United States) on 2002-08-29 00:59 [#00370101]
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it's a supply vs. demand vs. theft social paradox- should be
fun to watch
viva la resistance!


 

offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-29 01:01 [#00370104]
Points: 2157 Status: Regular



yeah definatly


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-08-29 01:14 [#00370117]
Points: 2670 Status: Lurker | Followup to ExHore: #00370093



probably because their marketing manager discovered that
people buy the albums anyway if they are big fans. And they
can use the extra money to pay for the development of copy
protections


 


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