 2 edits | The RIAA can suck my balls.... I can tell their top graduate was probably from Chico state college if that. Their stupidity is beyond adjectives.
P2P ENCOURAGES SALES MOST OF THE TIME. Dumb-asses. If I try out a song at say 128Kbps bit rate and I feel the songs are good I would probably buy the higher quality version sooner or later. Also P2P spreads the artists popularity.
Secondly Microsoft Windows XP OS and others have been pirated since the day or before they even come out. However Microsoft hasn't sued many over this(maybe 5 people who really bootlegged it) and I have yet to see them go bankrupt. Oh wait you say they are the RICHEST company in the WORLD? Oh what a surprise. How do these RIAA idiots think Billy Gates even got into the computer business? BY GETTING HIS NAME OUT. P2P essentially does just that, it gets the artists name out to people that might have never heard of him before or thought of listening to that music.
Essentially the only thing the RIAA is doing is seeming like an evil corporation and shooting themselves in the foot. I wonder who manages the RIAA decisions because he is one big idiot on the way he handles matters.
My statement here was acknowledge by the richest man in the world who stated the same thing. I wonder who is right on making money. Billy Gates who acknowledges what I just said and makes BILLIONS or the RIAA who is seeming like a malicious dog hunting people. |
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| said by Obliteration:. P2P ENCOURAGES SALES MOST OF THE TIME. Dumb-asses. If I try out a song at say 128Kbps bit rate and I feel the songs are good I would probably buy the higher quality version sooner or later. Also P2P spreads the artists popularity. not relly if u get WMA -- "To Start Press Any Key". Where's the ANY key? I see Esk ["ESC"], Catarl ["CTRL"], and Pig-Up ["PGUP"]. |
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Fear It works. Just ask the college kids that took out loans to pay the RIAA.
By the way, Mike, it sounds like P2P downloading is your hobby.
"Fight the Power! Committ felonies to stick it to the man!"
As far as your comments, people illegally download music to avoid paying for it. I doubt few download it for FREE so they can run to the records store to lay down $10-20 for the CD when they can just burn one for $.25. |
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