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punker
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reply to hairspring
Re: Great!

said by hairspring See Profile :

A licence to download whatever I want! I'll gladly pay $5 for the right to download anything I want free of prosecution.
so your willing to pay 5$ per lable? your nuts
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March 28th, @04:03PM

said by punker See Profile :
so your willing to pay 5$ per lable? your nuts
Nobody said anything about $5 per Label, the article said "possibly" $5 per month.
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reply to punker
he did not say per lable. he said he would pay $5 to download anything. you nut
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