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reply to M A R K
Re: Awe, poor RIAA having trouble gouging customers

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said by peter_m See Profile :

The RIAA regularly sue deceased people and single mothers for no apparent reason. RIAA wants your bank account to be deducted every time you hum a song.
The RIAA has every right to defend their intellectual property. People want to share copyrighted music online, which is against United States and international laws, they get caught, they get sued. Case closed.
said by peter_m See Profile :

Apple sells DRM free music so you can stick it where ever you want
Apple sells DRM free music that (1) costs more than non-drm music and (2) contains your personal information in an effort to keep people from trading it online.
said by peter_m See Profile :

Apple want to make money in exchange for a unique, well designed and functional product.
As far as well-designed, that is easily debatable and based on opinion. How is an iBone well designed when it lacks basic features found on most inexpensive modern cell phones such a voice dialing (a feature I use ALL THE TIME), changeable ring tones, replaceable battery, etc? Sorry, but its all iHype and smart people aren't buying into it.

Anyone stupid enough to THROW AWAY $600 on a pretty CELL PHONE is an iTard.
Please get a grip
He does.. He didn't stand in line to pay 600 bucks for a phone.
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