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To: Jhoffa_
Well, if you don't like the RIAA and the Record Companies, then just forego listening to music.

ROTFLMAO!

So you actually think they should be able to do whatever they please, including control what I listen to? Have you forgotten what country you are living in, pal? Let me give you a hint: It's not China.

I guess you're cool with Hatch's idea, huh? Download a song, somebody hacks into your computer and puts in a virus designed to wipe out the hard drive, or otherwise make it inoperable.

(And did you even bother looking at those links? $10 says you did not.)

It must be wonderful living in freedom.

302 posted on 06/18/2003 12:31:23 PM PDT by Houmatt (Remember Jeffrey Curley and Jesse Dirkhising!)
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To: Houmatt

1) This is America.

2) You control what you do or do not listen to. Period. No one is forcing you to steal music.

Actually, no.. From a technical standpoint I think it's unworkable.

I would support jailing offenders however.

Why bother? I don't steal music and I don't covet.

Yeah, it is.. actually.. Except for all the thieves and such.

Overall though, it's pretty nice.

306 posted on 06/18/2003 12:35:36 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: Houmatt
I guess you're cool with Hatch's idea, huh?

I can't speak for Jhoffa_, but I was able to read the post where he wrote that he was against Hatch's proposal. Weren't you able to read it too?

Did you even bother looking at the rest of this thread? $10 says you did not.

307 posted on 06/18/2003 12:37:27 PM PDT by wizzler
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