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no-ax, re : Hmmm, proof you can sell stolen product cheap. Your right.
you must be the only one that thinks the riaa prices on-line music fairly for a dollar a song - lol
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The RIAA represents the recording industry artists right?  Squawkbox | 10/25/04
RIAA represents big business  voska | 10/26/04
Ok but the artists still ain't seein a dime of the settlement  Squawkbox | 10/26/04
No, they represent the recodring studios.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/26/04
I'd say artists are thier customers  voska | 10/26/04
What yoiu think really doesn't matter.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/26/04
Poor thinking these days though  voska | 10/26/04
so here is proof that a profit can be made selling  V Sanders | 10/25/04
How dare you...  Letophoro | 10/26/04
Hmmm, proof you can sell stolen product cheap. Your right.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/26/04
Proof that you can make a substantial profit at pennies a song.  The King's Servant | 10/26/04
Sure, as long as you steal the song first.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/26/04
You missed the point.  The King's Servant | 10/26/04
Because you have no point.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/26/04
Flops cost less if you never have to master...  The King's Servant | 10/26/04
If you could make a corvette for pennies  voska | 10/26/04
If you could make "songs" for pennies...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/26/04
It costs millions to publish....  The King's Servant | 10/26/04
No it doesn't  voska | 10/26/04
Before Axy response...  The King's Servant | 10/26/04
pennies a song is possible - that scares the riaa  V Sanders | 10/26/04
Right on the money there  voska | 10/26/04
re : If you could make a corvette for pennies  V Sanders | 10/26/04
no-ax, re : Hmmm, proof you can sell stolen product cheap. Your right.  V Sanders | 10/26/04
$1 is out of line  voska | 10/26/04

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