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Kearnstd
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Mullica Hill, NJ

really its ment for pure profit.

take an ISP like comcast with 16mil(i think) HSI subs, now i bet the majority of them dont even know what P2P is. so lets say subtract(making up numbers here) 2 million for people who pirate daily leaving us with 14 million or at 10 per sub that is 140mil in nothing but profit each month, basicly from one ISP alone its like they released a box office smash each month.
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asdfdfdfdfdfdf

@Level3.net

You are assuming that those who don't pirate wouldn't engage in p2p if it was legal. If people could legally exchange material I think there would be many more people involved in it. The vast majority of americans participate in some way with the music market, either buying cds, listening to radio, etc. so I see no reason to believe that the vast majority wouldn't want to exchange music if they could.


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