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<description><![CDATA[Core0000 posted : I hope TPB wins. Just for the pure fact of winning.. <br><br>One reason the TPB exist from the get go, is the market cannot afford the prices charged for whatever media. Software, DvD's, Mp3s. So the market goes to other means to get the stuff they want. <br><br>Rather than the music industry changing, and Hollywood.. changing, they fought tooth and nail to keep an old model of distribution, an old model in general. And this has hurt them. And even though you can get videos, and mp3's from amazon.com finally. The MPAA and RIAA are still fighting.. <br>Its only a lot of bad PR for em.<br><br>Now I do not use TPB, I go buy my stuff legally from Amazon.com. I just wanted to clarify that. .99cent and .89cent a damn mp3 is ridiculous; Being as there is no physical content what so ever. 4-5 dollars a movie rental. I remember going to block buster and it costing around that much to rent one movie.. -_- <br><br>If the price's went down more, you would see more of the potential market move over to honest means of getting there content. Of course this is just my humble opinion/ramble. :huh:]]></description>
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