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<title>Comment by TDavid</title>
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<description>The EFF has some great, albeit dated, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.eff.org/radioeff/&quot;&gt;audio stuff&lt;/a&gt; (congressional hearings and the like) on their website for those who want to listen while they work.

I am in the (small?) crowd that has never downloaded or used any of the listed RIAA target applications:

1058 KaZaA
28 iMesh
18 Grokster
13 Gnutella (Bearshare)
11 MP2P (Blubster &amp; Piolet)
10 Gnutella (Limewire)
4 (blank)
2 Gnutella (Shareaza)
1 Bearshare

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Looks like they are pretty much ignoring the IRC fserv channels, huh? (or maybe that is the &quot;blank&quot;?). Some of the heaviest file trading has happened on IRC for years, so I think the RIAA is biased to P2P for it&#039;s simplicity to operate.</description>
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