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Originally posted by crfpilot
Those money hungry fuckers are just hurting the artists. I know I would hear a song on KROQ from a band that I have never heard of before, download a few of thier songs and if I liked them I would go buy the cd. But now fuck that!! I ain't gonna buy any more cd's with the exception of old punk bands that existed long before these lawsuits. If most people are like me, cd sales will go down even more. I don't think that p2p programs are responsible for the loss of cd sales anyway, how bout cause they cost too fucking much!!! $20 for a cd?? c'mon how much of that $20 does the artist get anyway 1 or 2 dollars.
Fuck the RIAA!!!
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I couldn't have said it better. My question is though, there has to be a loophole. What exactly are people being sued for is it for having the songs or for sharing the songs. If its for having the songs, you could just go out and buy every song/cd until you legally owned it. And just keep them in their package and return them after the lawsuit was over with. I don't know my laws the best, but isn't this searching without a warrant? And so all their evidence would be meaningless?