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Augustus III
If Only Rome Could See Us Now....

join:2001-01-25
Gainesville, GA


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September 26th, @09:10AM

but

Doesn't that ultimately cost them a lot of money? If people were doing their part, they should have been running a deficit by now instead of 400% profits vs in the year 2000 when they were making less..

this simply proves that force does work into scaring the sheeple. go riaa.


jwardl

join:2000-08-12
Spring, TX

Who cares? Then something better will come along. If the RIAA and MPAA had a corner on the market of innovation, they'd be too busy raking in the cash to have time for such silly games.
Instead, they blame file sharers for their reduced incomes, as if cutting off all file sharing would increase their bottom line (it wouldn't).


Slcik1

@nv.us
reply to Augustus III
The RIAA should know that..... Resistance is futile
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