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Recording companies have
decided that "casual piracy" by consumers is now the biggest threat to their bottom line. That was stated categorically at an industry conference. So to the recording industry, there are no legitimate consumers--only potential pirates.
Posted by: ebrke   Posted on: 11/17/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Message has been deleted.  Valis Keogh | 11/16/05
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Too late, once again  Jack-Booted EULA | 11/17/05
There Was NOTHING Wrong With That Post  itanalyst | 11/17/05
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Oops...  James T. Kirk | 11/17/05
Class Action Law Suits  IT-sys | 11/16/05
Even Worse Than This  Edward Meyers | 11/16/05
Only legit customers were hurt  jtwillia | 11/16/05
That's what I've been saying all along  jinko | 11/16/05
Recording companies have  ebrke | 11/17/05
Sony is evil AND incompetent  llaitner | 11/16/05
Actually  James T. Kirk | 11/17/05
Safer to download than to purchase?  Breakthrough Bruce | 11/17/05
No Sonys under the tree this year  Boot_Agnostic | 11/17/05
Ho, Ho, NO!  Doc Farmer | 11/17/05
Malpractice  bony tryan | 11/17/05
Boycott Sony! Sign the petition!  CommSoft | 11/17/05
Sony dosen't care who you are  RIAAsucks | 11/17/05
That sir....  James T. Kirk | 11/17/05
Double OOPS  Update victim | 11/17/05
This Just Gets Better and Better- DVD John's Illegal Code Is Included i  Edward Meyers | 11/17/05
A good idea gone bad  johni123 | 11/20/05
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