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Re: It's the market, unfortunately That is EXACTLY correct. We are willing to pay for something that has 'value'. Why do you think P2P is so popular? Because it has no 'value', which is why it's free. If the **AA's got in the game, and charged reasonable prices that people were willing to pay, they could become the 'water' vendor of the internet. Instead, they cling to their outdated system of placing an arbitrary value on something that HAS NO VALUE. A bit is a bit is a bit. The fact that they are organized in a certain way doesn't make the price of ZERO suddenly add up to $17.99. -- The happiest countries are the most secular. The struggle AGAINST corporations is the struggle FOR humanity! |
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 DanTrailer Park SupervisorPremium join:2002-12-17 Eh? | How did that jump to a RIAA slag from a topic on sms? |
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 | said by Dan:How did that jump to a RIAA slag from a topic on sms? Stand by for blaming it on the bush administration! |
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | reply to Dan said by Dan:How did that jump to a RIAA slag from a topic on sms? It's called a comparison. He was comparing the market of MP3s to the market of sms messages. |
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