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RE: Study: MP3 generation still a bunch of pirates
They can twist this any way they want, in in reality it's their fault. I get my music on line somehow. Either auctions, or digital purchasing. It's cheaper.

If they want people to buy music again, they need to stop treating their customers as thieves. Put the security devices somewhere that WON'T hurt the album art when removed. Stop charging these hornedness prices for CD's. Everyone know it's incredibility cheap to make a CD, less then a penny.
Now here is the BIG one, pay the artists what they deserve, not some crappy 5%. They are making you money. Trent Razor from Nine Inch Nails did the best thing in the world. Started distributing his music himself. I would buy that CD in a heart beat because I know that he is getting the money he deserves. I am not the only one with these opinions, consumers are not as naive as the RIAA think.
Posted by: 1031982   Posted on: 06/17/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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And if the study was done before MP3's  mrlinux | 06/16/08
Exactly.  Bruizer | 06/17/08
Music industry cartel propaganda.  kraterz | 06/16/08
RE: Study: MP3 generation still a bunch of pirates  mrdt | 06/16/08
What's Changed...  kenneth.kelley@... | 06/17/08
Not legal to copy  p0figster | 06/17/08
Depends on where you are  Freebird54 | 06/19/08
RE: Study: MP3 generation still a bunch of pirates  1031982 | 06/17/08
A penny per CD?  timali | 06/17/08

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