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Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback >>There would be no internet and a lot of ISP's would have went out long ago if it had not been for MP3's. What planet do you live on? Why didn't you say that BBS's would have died without MP3s? Ridiculous!

[October 4, 2003, 5:20]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback The concept of "THEFT" seems to be too readily used in referring to illegal file swapping. What file copiers are saying is that "I'm not willing to pay that price". Please let us remember that no cost is incurred to the copyright holder if I make a...

[October 3, 2003, 15:18]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback Who listens to only those songs ripped from their own CDs? And innocently use Kazaa just for the media player. Get real. I think it is good that she is protecting her privicacy. But, I don't think lying about her motives is admirable.

[October 3, 2003, 15:04]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback In response to William, I don't see the point of the lawsuit justifying what she's done, its pointing the illegality of what the RIAA is doing. Privacy is the issue at hand. You're right, stealing is stealing, but this court case is about the RIAA...

[October 3, 2003, 14:50]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback Would it be the same legal issue if I recorded the song as it streamed down from XM Radio or heck even an FM radio station and then put it up for download? Record companies allow for free access to the people listening to the radio.

[October 3, 2003, 14:37]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback I watched a debate between RIAA and their opposition recently, and a person who was being sued brought up the question "what is the difference between downloading the music or recording it off the radio?

[October 3, 2003, 14:37]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback New Sony system targets downloaders! Sony is an expert at the double standard.http://www.p2pnet.net/article/8303 Sony has announced an upgraded PlayStation 2 that aparently comes with a built-in DVD recorder, a TV tuner, a 120 GB hard drive and...

[October 8, 2003, 7:10]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback >> Boycott em all" Boycott RIAA, MP3 Players, CDR and DVDR recordable Media ( which some big five have stock in), Manufactures of GB Hardrives. ISP's P2P'S, Any web site that encouraged downloading, any news broadcasting that did.

[October 6, 2003, 2:05]

Lone file swapper seeks permanent anonymity

Talkback this is another case of pure greed and trying to stop peoples right to privacy ,the question is how much money will it take the big business like vivendi,etc etc to give to certain political parties to get them to quash peoples right to remain...

[September 8, 2003, 15:39]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback Having put a staggering number of people out of work by their recording technology (perhaps some even starved to death), they now winge at technology being used against them. The difference is RIAA is rich & well organised as opposed to the...

[August 27, 2003, 21:38]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback file swapping is here to stay sorry but find a better way for people to buy yout music and they will YOU IDIOTS The internet is anonymous that is that final. The only people who are allowed detailes from ISPs are the police and thats how it should...

[August 26, 2003, 22:36]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback Bell Sympatico ordered me to stop using Kazaa in Canada, welcome to the free world known as Canada - Bless you, go get em! John T.

[August 26, 2003, 14:30]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback Someone should show the RIAA the 2nd amendment, multiple times.

[August 26, 2003, 3:09]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback Its COPYING not STEALING! You cant COPY candy from the candy store

[October 3, 2003, 17:26]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback She's a thief, just like someone taking candy from the store. That thief doesn't have the protection she's asking for, and why should she? This isn't a something for nothing society - why SHOULD she be allowed to download music that she hasn't paid...

[August 24, 2003, 14:45]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback I have a legal point of insight that may aid the lawyers who are representing the anonymous user. I would very much like to have some way of contacting them. An email address or phone number would be most welcome.

[August 22, 2003, 15:20]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback YOU GO GIRL!

[August 22, 2003, 14:55]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback Keep going you cry baby Corporates and soon no one will want to buy all the crap you have recorded.If your pricing wasn't so out of line maybe just maybe people would go back to buying cd's. But as for me, you can stick it along with all your...

[August 22, 2003, 14:13]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback John Borland - Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry. The RISS is busy removing the offensive document from the legions of file sharing systems throughout the USSA. No fascist people or fascist organizations represented in this commentary...

[August 22, 2003, 13:12]

Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry

Talkback I have file shared. And I also spent money on movies and music I sampled from file sharing. And when I learned of people being sued for file sharing. I stoped Spending $200 yearly on movies and music because of the IRAA.

[August 26, 2004, 5:50]

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