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Old 10-08-2007, 04:50 PM   #103
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If you don't like the way music companies do business, don't buy from them... it won't kill you.
And we are branded as pirates when we don't buy from them.

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And remember, it's the job of taxpayers to force the government to change its laws.
Yes, we all know how well that system works (i.e. it doesn't).

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Too many people are cursing the music (and publishing) industries, then doing nothing constructive to change things. In fact, stealing, file sharing and DRM-cracking aren't doing anything to change things for the better, they're just allowing the industries to legally tighten DRM and sue customers. That's not helping.
Actually it is. It's opening up doors for people who get their content out there legally. It's forcing the content dinosaurs to rethink their business models.
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