To: Wondervixen
Also, radio stations only play certain cuts from an album, they don't play full albums like they used to do. The problem isn't so much with the downloaders who get a song here and there, and otherwise wouldn't bother buying the album anyway, but rather, there are many who download entire albums, and I suspect that these are the ones the RIAA is going after.
98 posted on
08/04/2003 10:52:37 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: dfwgator
If so, I guess I have nothing to worry about...I'm a Top 40 and greatest hits girl and the only CD's I've compiled as much as 90% of, I already own, but I don't have the technology software to convert them to MP3.
122 posted on
08/04/2003 3:02:06 PM PDT by
Wondervixen
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To: dfwgator
Also, my suspicion is that the REAL attack dogs in this whole thing are the people backing today's rap, hip hop, and youth groupies who are still building their fortunes.
123 posted on
08/04/2003 3:07:36 PM PDT by
Wondervixen
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