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To: Radix
Yawn...

RIAA needs to wake up and understand this is the digital age, it's not going away and that they need to adapt their business plan (if they know what that is) to the new reality.

Shutting down the swappers will be slightly less difficult than shutting the internet.

6 posted on 01/27/2003 12:58:01 PM PST by upchuck (I'd gladly pay $1/song to download whatever I want, whenever I want.)
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To: upchuck
Why, why, why is this "conservative" forum filled with these kinds of posts when it comes to the downloading issue? Each and every poster here, if they are true proponents of rights and the rule of law, should be lamenting this widescale infringement of property rights, not celebrating it.

Yes, it may very well be that "the genie is out of the bottle," as so many are fond of saying. But the next sentence should always be, "And that's a real shame." Not, "Ha! Now the record industry will have to change!"

As for the RIAA "going the way of the buggy whip," that's a really faulty analogy. Buggies became obsolete because someone came up with a better, legal product -- not because consumers began stealing buggies and ran buggy sellers out of business.

If the record industry were to die of natural causes -- lack of consumer demand or other economic factors -- that would be something any capitalist can live with, however regrettable it may be. To watch the record industry be killed by rampant theft, however, is another thing altogether. Anyone who calls him or herself "conservative" shouldn't be nonchalant about it -- and certainly shouldn't be rejoicing.

8 posted on 01/27/2003 4:32:15 PM PST by wizzler
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