| I started a similar thread in the "Tilted Music" Forum.
 I recently got rid of Grokster because of all the pop ups, spyware and unwanted program installations. I heard KaZaA is just as bad.
 
 Frankly, I only used Grokster to download songs that I thought were novelties. I can live without it.
 
 I remember when "free" music wasn't available and people went out and bought CD's (or in my childhood, LP's and cassettes). I don't like what it says about our society (and views on theft) when people fully rationalize the stealing of music that one would otherwise have to pay for.
 
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