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And other legal myths in the looming battle over peer-to-peer.
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"Does Copying is Theft ...Apply Internationally?"
2003-07-29
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understand the changes brought about by the
internet, CD burners and any other
gadget used for copying. They are missing the
opportunity of adapting to technological
changes and resorting to laws to keep their
monopoly. They are not the creaters they
are simply middlemen. It is time the artists
took up this opportunity and get rid of these
"blood suckers". Recently I bought a CD because of one number, but I had to pay for
the other non-impressive ones too. The RI
is used to burn one hit plus several bogus ones to keep the prices of CD high.
Ofcourse Iam not for outright copying and sharing the music accross the globe without the artist profiting at all. Both extreme ends are detrimental to the music industry.
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