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Old 10-08-2007, 11:45 AM   #19
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But they're not boycotting, they're file-sharing... and that's the problem. Boycotting leaves the industry with no income, and no legal recourse. You want to get the message across to them, you have to boycott. Go cold turkey.
Yes there are people who are simply turning to file sharing because they do not want to give the RIAA member labels any money. However, there are also people who are spending money on independent labels and music not associated with the RIAA and not engaging in file sharing. It is this group that I consider to be boycotting the RIAA, and this group which I believe has had the largest impact on their sales which can be traced to file sharing.
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