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<title>Comment by Bill Wallo</title>
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<description>One question about this study -

I couldn&#039;t see any breakdown between &lt;i&gt;downloaded&lt;/i&gt; music and digital music obtained from another source.  For example, when I buy a CD, I transfer all the files to my laptop for easy listening while traveling - hence my strenuous opposition to &quot;copy protection&quot; of cds that prevents them from being played in PCs.  I hazard a guess that the RIAA&#039;s tactics may have even had some sort of chilling effect on legitimate digital music.  Most consumers probably don&#039;t understand all the legal ramifications anyway.  </description>
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