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Fine, Artists provide a centralized website of your making
that provides you with all your ad farm revenue, and still allows customers and site visitors to find out what your mumbling, screaming, and/or singing. And when I'm looking up the few words that I catch from listening to a toon, it rarely comes up with your corporate branded ticketron enabled flash bases experience for telling me what the heck name of the song and the lyrics are . . but hey, your savvy, you work it out for us.

And copyright is out of tune with consumers, in that it way outstrips the rights and privileges that consumers have to balance it out. It may not have much too do about the lyrics sites, but it has much to do with the music it entitles.
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic   Posted on: 08/20/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It just has to end somewhere....  BitTwiddler | 08/17/07
Yeah, it does.  johnay | 08/17/07
This is SO ridiculous  DarbyOhara | 08/17/07
I'm not so sure  voska | 08/17/07
Who's making the money?  voska | 08/17/07
I agree with you...  RicD_ | 08/17/07
Google supporting copyright infringers  gpaine | 08/17/07
Google just tells you what's out there  Protector | 08/17/07
Do not evil  mrjonno | 08/17/07
If I had to pay...  roberto_maietta@... | 08/17/07
Right on the money!  Protector | 08/17/07
I never knew, and for good reason  schlake | 08/17/07
I'm hearing impaired and I don't understand words in music.  Grayson Peddie | 08/17/07
Here's another point...  BitTwiddler | 08/19/07
Fine, Artists provide a centralized website of your making  Boot_Agnostic | 08/20/07

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