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baineschile
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The industry

If the industry wasnt so greedy for so many years (18.99 for a 9 track CD at Harmony House!?!?!?) people wouldnt pirate so much. They have pushed and pushed to hold their own business model, and now its too late. They tried having DRM MP3s, which was also another gigantic failure.

They should have embraced Napster when they had the chance; and opportunity for their music to be heard on every channel available.

Up next, in about 4 years, is the MPAA.

I hope the ISPs never have to play cops. They should be the pipe, not the police of all content over it.


working

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the guy from metallica started all this crap.



Transmaster
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join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY

said by working :

the guy from metallica started all this crap.
I have always wondered how many people, because of what Metallica did, P2P'ed their music just to poke them in the eyes, and Na-Na-Nee-Na-Na.
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I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's.
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MTBikerChris
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Broomfield, CO

reply to working

said by working :

the guy from metallica started all this crap.
That dude is an @ss Hole. The ORG napster was da $hit..


funchords
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reply to baineschile

said by baineschile:

Up next, in about 4 years, is the MPAA.
I agree, but it sure would be nice to dissuade the MPAA from heading down that road farther than they have to. Leaks haven't harmed opening box offices, and I can attest via my 25-year-old tech-savvy daughter that DVD sales still happen in a world where file-sharing is easy.

Hollywood can be so low-tech sometimes.
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Pv8man

join:2008-07-24
Hammond, IN

reply to Transmaster
LOL, Metalica was the first thing I ever downloaded,
back in the days of Napster.

And I did it purely out of spite
(Even though I already had two of their albums)



mrchris
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join:2002-10-01
North Babylon, NY

reply to working

said by working :

the guy from metallica started all this crap.
Lars Ulrich (the drummer) is the asshole you are speaking of.

TheWickerMan

join:2002-04-09
Enola, PA

reply to Transmaster

said by Transmaster:

I have always wondered how many people, because of what Metallica did, P2P'ed their music just to poke them in the eyes, and Na-Na-Nee-Na-Na.
Not me, I already had all their albums that were worth having. Everything from that horrible "Black" album on sucked, and I wouldn't have wasted the time it took to download any of it.

cornelius785

join:2006-10-26
Worcester, MA

reply to baineschile
I also really hope the the ISPs don't become the internet police. I'm sort of suprised that some police organization/union hasn't gotten into this mad brawl of the MAFIAA, piraters, regular internet users, ISPs, and artists. I suppose the 'ISP police' could fall under citizen's arrest laws, but the liability seems too much to risk as the ISP as the ISP would be the one to get charged with whatever, not the MAFIAA.



metallicasux

@verizon.com

reply to mrchris
lol i downloaded all the metallica catalog just so i could say i deleted it.


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