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Originally posted by GT40FIED
Consider this an open letter. To whom, you might ask? The RIAA, MPAA, BayTSP (an internet tracking firm), and anyone else hindering the flow of information, protected or not, by way of threats and lawsuits. Here's to you, you money hungry cock-juggling thundercunts.
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hmm... its called economics. and they are just trying to secure their rightfully owned proporty. im not perfect in the whole "not downloading music" but i completely understand why they do what they do. if they didnt have all the money(applies more to movies) then they couldnt progress in the industry bringing us a higher quality(not always better) product. its not the big lables im concerned about, its the little lables who then cant support themselves so they sell to a larger label, then the great no name bands are plasterized and commercialized and forced to write the music the lable wants them to.
i'll keep supporting the bands i like thankyou
edit> oh and for the prices, hate to say it but its because of people downloading shit. if they had the money for every movie/song thats been downloaded we'd still be paying $10 or $15 for a brand new movie.
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