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Originally posted by Señorita okay lol, if share files thats how people find use and if we don't share files then they don't find use and we won't get sued is that true? |
Pretty much.
Also they first have to disable the file sharing service itself. And I'm sure you know what happens when they succeed at that?

They succeeded in 'defeating' Napster and that was just abeautiful thing for million of file sharers all around the world. Cause the death of Napster was the start of many new file sharing programs/services. Ain't no way stopping it now.
And the more they succeed stopping big ones, the more new ones pop up. I still remember when Audiogalaxy got nailed, that about 5 new file sharing services came along within a month after Audiogalaxy's closure.
And with a thing called 'mIRC', just try and stop file sharing ... it won't be easy.
I say the easiest way to lower file sharing and certainly to raise cd sales, is lowering the prize. It wouldn't mean low profit, as certainly much more people would buy cd's than before ... but yeah money hungry music industry bosses have very very thick skulls ... sometimes combined with a lack of content inside the skull
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