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p2p a few years ago helped m&m, britney & c.a. it wont help as much today because mom and pop d/l are not helping flood p2p networks with this music. as we know files are garbage or incomplete from major sellers etc. i love it when hollystupid keeps f!@#$%^& up, they deserve it.
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Alternatives  issthatso | 06/30/04
"file sharing" is irrelevant... control of distribution is what matters...  ryusen | 06/30/04
That is why the RIAA..  Jeff Spicoli | 06/30/04
two points:  ryusen | 06/30/04
Your Right!  cybershoplifter | 07/01/04
DOES Kazaa Matter? Not as much  Bill_gates_Is_SATAN | 06/30/04
Sure does not that it offers VOIP  voska | 06/30/04
voska can you provide a link...  Monkey_MCSE | 06/30/04
I think..  d_jedi | 06/30/04
You can spell their decline: S-P-Y-W-A-R-E  jfrankcarr | 06/30/04
Bye bye p2p hello 5 cents a song!!!!!  cybershoplifter | 07/01/04
Dude  James T. Kirk | 07/01/04
It's my boy!  cybershoplifter | 07/01/04
Russian site can't be legal  Bill_gates_Is_SATAN | 07/01/04
Legal Page of allofmp3.com...fer what it's worth  cybershoplifter | 07/01/04
Kazaa was promoted by the RIAA  cybershoplifter | 07/01/04
so in other words...  ryusen | 07/01/04
The message is clear that...  cybershoplifter | 07/01/04
what i want to know is...  ryusen | 07/01/04
Uh.....  James T. Kirk | 07/01/04
then change your password...  ryusen | 07/01/04
I never bothered with them to begin with  AbsolutelyNot | 07/01/04
Culture is better off because of p2p  cybershoplifter | 07/01/04

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