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  1. Jed M

    RIAA impending lawsuits

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    RIAA impending lawsuits

  3. Jed M

    RIAA impending lawsuits

    Andrew, you seem to refute every part of my post except books? They are priced at about 4 dollars a piece and I promise you the author works just as hard as a musician to create their art. How come people don't download books? Could it be that the value is right? If people just want free things...
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    RIAA impending lawsuits

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    RIAA impending lawsuits

  6. Jed M

    RIAA impending lawsuits

    Here is an update on my previous article: Lawmakers Weigh In On File Sharing It basically says that the RIAA needs help to develop a new strategy other than suing people. I have a feeling this can end peacefully without them having to use such heavy handed tactics. Here is an excerpt...
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    RIAA impending lawsuits

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    RIAA impending lawsuits

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    RIAA impending lawsuits

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    RIAA impending lawsuits

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    RIAA impending lawsuits

    Andrew, even though this point has been hammered to death, its copyright infringement, its not stealing. You call up any lawyer or judge and if you can get them to tell me that logging onto a P2P network such as Kazaa or Morpheus and downloading music by Metallica is stealing and not a copyright...
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    RIAA impending lawsuits

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    RIAA impending lawsuits

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    RIAA impending lawsuits

  15. Jed M

    RIAA impending lawsuits

    The bad press has already started. A 12 year old girl and an ederly man whose grandkids download songs when they visit him are among the dangerous criminals the RIAA is trying to protect us from. Hey, somebody has to get these people off the streets...:rolleyes: USA Today Article
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