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Story: UK gets tough on music swappers

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Posted by: mirf (Wednesday 16 March 2005, 2:01 PM)

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If music was more reasonably priced when it first hit the shelves there might be less want to illegally download.

When music is worth buying I buy a legit. version. This is so that the music industry can invest money into studios and funding musicians careers to ensure they keep making good music.

Let's look at the fact the industry does actually need money. If everyone were to download and pay nothing, the funding isn't there to create the music in the first place.;

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