 DjdRoCKIt's 2am, Do You Know Where Your Wu Is?Premium join:2002-06-25 Columbus, OH | oops, I first replied as anony.. lol this is me now. It's too bad that you think DSLReports.com is pushing a lobbying agenda...
That is pretty foolish.
It must be because blizzard, Activision, and EA are paying DSLReports too publish pro torrent related articles that enables media thieves to get away with intellectual pilfering.
and the sucker reps at the middle man company are watching their dollars get smaller...
Anyone ever see myspace's service??
sno-cap I believe it's called.
I'd gladly pay 99 cents STRAIGHT to the artist for a particular song I really like, or a particular album I really like something similar to Joe's Garage by Zappa, that is worth my money...
this crap put out on the radio, and sold in a package of ten really bad songs, is not worth 18 dollars which most of won't go to the artist...
for this I preview and decide before purchasing... -- |..I do not cultivate thistles nor nettles..|..I cultivate a purty WU..| |
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 | Now the users of technology such as Sandvine will pay Sandvine for a patch to get around the new BT scheme, and BT will work on their new scheme, and Sandvile, etc...the only winner here is Sandvine as they will get paid to develop new patches as the BT developers change the program. -- I'm not really sure what I am doing, but I'm doing it anyway! |
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 FiLPremium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | bt's always been a free service...so how are they "losing" in getting around retarded caps?
Don't wanna sell broadband, then don't! Otherwise, BT is here to stay...  |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | reply to DjdRoCK Artist myspaces are run by record labels and PR firms anyways. |
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