Ed, I realize that this is considered "theft"....but I truly believe a MAJORITY download songs for their personal use-not selling them and burning copies. I am really pissed at some members of Congress are in the pockets of the RIAA and "Hollywierd". I believe the record industry is feeling the brunt of a slow economy, and let's face it, CDs are not cheap! I have downloaded songs off the various file-sharing sites for my personal use. I don't have many, but I have done it. I hope the RIAA angers folks enough to really make them pay for this act of privacy violation-snooping into people's hard drives!! Why don't they lower the cost, or better yet, how bout Apple getting a site up for the PC to download music? I hear it is coming, but will take some time. I would gladly pay 99 cents for a song I like. Anyway, let me get off my soap box. Ya know the ol' saying "ya can't get blood out of a rock." Jade --- liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@...> wrote: > Have any of our members been implicated in the suit? > Downloaders are > going down in Massachusetts. > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
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Re: [DTXpress] RIAA suit of music sharers
2003-09-10 by Jade
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