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Old 05-13-2010, 06:29 PM  
DEA - banned for life
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Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
None of us. Because people doing tape trading or making copies to play in their car weren't destroying the music industry. Once it went online and started being mass distributed to millions of people for free...that's when it became destructive.

You should get together with gideongallery. He likes to talk about VCR's. You could bring the cassette deck. I'll bring the reel to reel tape machine. It won't matter...none of it put together for all the 1970's, 1980's and 1990's combined would add up to just one hour of people downloading stolen content today.
i agree 100% but i am LOL'ing at "tape trading"..isnt that what p2p is ?.. the concept is still the same..although the technology obviously is more advanced today..stealing is stealing...just ironic that it was ok to bootleg Van Halen 1984 back in the day off a friends store bought copy but now it could put you in jail or serious debt

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