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Story: UK file-swappers could face jail under new law
I copy music CDs for my own convenience to play in my car and to take on holiday to avoid risking the originals. Does this new law make me a criminal?
I also question the UK slavishly following EU directives. The French and the Spanish pick and choose and so should we.
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Story: UK file-swappers could face jail under new law
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why do they always have to do stuff like that, i m... Anonymous -
oh yes this sounds like a reasonable response. Let... mark sharpe -
Perhaps it would be better to jail the entire musi... Jim -
I want to know why europe has the right to tell us... andy -
I copy music CDs for my own convenience to play in... Leonard Gore -
Copying music or other copyright material fro... Anonymous -
Interesting to hear Pete Waterman talk a... Anonymous -
I hate to say it... but thats the best reason I'v... Ian -
I'm retired, a silver surfer. I am not downloading... Anonymous -
They'll be at the news groups yet, mark my words. John Doe -
All i have to say is lets follow the usa again! P... Billy bob -
The main reason i share files is to try it before... Anonymous -
Lets face it, as the world's climate goes round in... Colin Anderson -
whats the point of having a fast connection if you... Anonymous -
I paid good money to msn for there "leagal music d... Anonymous -
Virtually everyone I know who has internet connect... Fred Flinstone -
It seems ridiculous to spend time prosecuting peop... Anonymous -
I think its time for the music industry to realise... k3vlar -
14.95 for a disc of 15 tracks on a 10p plastic dis... stephen hunter -
14.95 for a disc of 15 tracks on a 10p plastic dis... stephen hunter -
the jails are full to bursting point now where are... Anonymous -
I think they will never stop p2p file sharing, thi... Anonymous -
figures... never trust a microsoft company. Full S... Anonymous -
The fascist goverment suck, music is supposed to b... Bman (UK) -
Soon the mpaa will have their way and everyone wil... mpaa hater -
Basically, how many people used to listen to the t... Richard


