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legal p2p
Legal p2p has along way to go before I would ever consider using it. The protection on the songs that you purchase are to strict. When I buy a CD I have the right to play that cd wherever I want, be it in my car, on my stereo at home or on a pc. The fact is that When I purchase something I will play wherever I want, and why shoudn't I. So you think your getting somewhere legal p2p, get real.You've got it all wrong. So In conclusion I will continue to use illegal p2p software, untill the industry comes up with a half decent solution.
Posted by: csa0307   Posted on: 10/25/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Snore.....  cyber-shoplifter | 10/25/05
legal p2p  csa0307 | 10/25/05
The CDs days are numbered  voska | 10/25/05
Free? Nothing is Free in this World  Asesino | 10/25/05
Here comes a secret...  voice_of_all_reason | 10/25/05
As an artist myself...  Asesino | 10/25/05
You need to add one more thing...  tic swayback | 10/25/05
How about this...  RicD_ | 10/25/05
Catch 22 isnt it?  Asesino | 10/25/05
More to it than that  tic swayback | 10/25/05
IF this is about the artists ...  Henaway | 10/25/05
Agreed...Not much love for ALL the middlemen  Asesino | 10/25/05
Not gonna fly until it's as good as the competition  tic swayback | 10/25/05
Is iTunes less restrictive?  Spoon Jabber | 10/25/05
Yes  tic swayback | 10/25/05
Thanks  Spoon Jabber | 10/25/05
You're out of luck there  tic swayback | 10/25/05
Ooops, forgot  Spoon Jabber | 10/25/05

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