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SSX4life
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It is reverse psychology!

If you don't wany people to do something, don't go BROADCASTING what you should and should not do. Look @ napster and the metallica debate! Napster died due to it, but planted the seeds of future p2p applications! Way to go MPAA! Sue away and see what happens!



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I just think the mpaa & riaa are stupid for trying to fight the internet rather then embracing it. watch what happends if they decide to host/support a pay-to-download good internet movie system without time restrictions. their greed is coming back to bite them.



raydog1
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When Napster was shut down, I was working for a certain major copy/printing chain. We had a HUGE library of songs that we shared on Napster. Around 3000 I believe. Keep in mind, this was long before the RIAA started going after major corporations, so we didn't care about the legality of it all. When we found out Napster was going down, everyone in the store bought hundreds of blank cd's and we downloaded and copied music 24/7 until the last minutes of Napster's life. You should have seen the traffic logs on the little node we had running then. People were downloading from us like crazy during that last week. Hence the phrase, ". . . like it's going out of style."

Keep up the threats, and people will make sure they bleed it for all it's worth. Way to go **AA!!! You just created a monster.



zoom3148
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join:2001-04-30
Yermo, CA

said by raydog1:

When Napster was shut down, I was working for a certain major copy/printing chain. We had a HUGE library of songs that we shared on Napster. Around 3000 I believe. Keep in mind, this was long before the RIAA started going after major corporations, so we didn't care about the legality of it all. When we found out Napster was going down, everyone in the store bought hundreds of blank cd's and we downloaded and copied music 24/7 until the last minutes of Napster's life. You should have seen the traffic logs on the little node we had running then. People were downloading from us like crazy during that last week. Hence the phrase, ". . . like it's going out of style."

Keep up the threats, and people will make sure they bleed it for all it's worth. Way to go **AA!!! You just created a monster.
And It's name is: Frankenstein.... ;);):D:D
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