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No virii or trojans?
"We know this (technology) will be attractive to consumers," RIAA Chief Executive Officer Mitch Bainwol said. "For us, it's the challenge that peer-to-peer introduces but made more complex by the fact that there are no viruses, there is no spyware or other file-sharing (problems)."

Hmmm... sounds like the RIAA is happy for this illegal activity on a perfectly legal system. If you read into the statement, sounds like they have first-hand knowledge of the virii and trojans on those systems.

Well RIAA fellows, there is virii and trojans ALL OVER the Internet idiots!

Man, someone needs to put a stop to these organized crime gangs such as the RIAA and MPAA now!
Posted by: DarbyOhara   Posted on: 06/17/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If the RIAA has it's way  Squawkbox | 06/16/04
Oh yeah and all this is left in the hands of bureaucrats  Squawkbox | 06/16/04
Wrong  Franklin_z | 06/16/04
History repeats itself  Andylb | 06/17/04
This is stupid  voska | 06/17/04
CD quality=low quality  voska | 06/17/04
No virii or trojans?  DarbyOhara | 06/17/04

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