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<title>Comment by Bat Boy</title>
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<description>They are worried about about you copying your cds. though legaly I think youre alowed a backup copy, so its harder to prove.

I dont see this as such a bad thing. It just means theyll have to try harder to get records sold. many bands put special stuff on their cds, some cds unlock special websites. You just cant download that sorta thing on Kazaa.</description>
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<title>Comment by Zaldor</title>
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<description>Yeah, we&#039;re &#039;swappers&#039; - yeah...  That&#039;s the ticket.    Seriously, how is this different than me handing a burned CD filled with MP3&#039;s of my bought CDs to a good friend?   They&#039;re only complaining because it&#039;s on a large scale.   If we all stopped using P2P software, and went to sneaker-net, would they still complain?</description>
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