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<blockquote data-quote="Palatka44" data-source="post: 1155110" data-attributes="member: 9716"><p>During the 70's I sunk a small fortune in 8-track tapes. They no longer play. So instead of playing the music industry's money game by buying my music again and again because they introduce a new and improved format (remember LPs?) I started to rebuild my music library by down loading music that I had already bought and payed for. P2P file sharing should not be illegal unless the person expects to make money by using the file for personal profit. To use it for my own personal use is not stealing. For the most part the original copy of the file being shared was probaly purchased by the original owner. Of course if the file being shared is a pirated copy then the one that originaly shared it is the one that is guilty of wrong doing.</p><p></p><p>The music, movie, gaming and computer programing industry are into promoting a new and improved product to keep you spending your hard earned money while they take it to spend on their sex, drugs and rock n roll life styles. Has anyone ever noticed how many times P&G has remarketed Tide? </p><p> </p><p>Think about it and you will see the racket that is going on to seperate you from your hard earned money. Just mark my word there is a new format around the corner that will be touted as better than CD, DVD or MP3 wait and see.</p><p> </p><p>"A fool and his money are soon parted" Ben Franklin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palatka44, post: 1155110, member: 9716"] During the 70's I sunk a small fortune in 8-track tapes. They no longer play. So instead of playing the music industry's money game by buying my music again and again because they introduce a new and improved format (remember LPs?) I started to rebuild my music library by down loading music that I had already bought and payed for. P2P file sharing should not be illegal unless the person expects to make money by using the file for personal profit. To use it for my own personal use is not stealing. For the most part the original copy of the file being shared was probaly purchased by the original owner. Of course if the file being shared is a pirated copy then the one that originaly shared it is the one that is guilty of wrong doing. The music, movie, gaming and computer programing industry are into promoting a new and improved product to keep you spending your hard earned money while they take it to spend on their sex, drugs and rock n roll life styles. Has anyone ever noticed how many times P&G has remarketed Tide? Think about it and you will see the racket that is going on to seperate you from your hard earned money. Just mark my word there is a new format around the corner that will be touted as better than CD, DVD or MP3 wait and see. "A fool and his money are soon parted" Ben Franklin. [/QUOTE]
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