RIAA is trying to protect their products from losses from the file sharing community. It doesn't make them popular or correct in their assumption, but it is their right to do so.
P2P software is valid because it can (and is) used for more than just pirating software and music. Trying to shut down all P2P software because some people misuse it is like trying to sue Ford Motor Company for making the car that was used in a hit-and-run. It is ignorant and illogical. End users are responsible for their actions and RIAA still sucks.
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