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By Jo Best

Published: Tuesday 29 November 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

SC


Occupation

Broke College Student Who Can't Afford CD's


Comment

The major record labels should have jumped on a free downloading program that is ad supported years ago back when Kazaa was popular. They probably would have made more money than they are currently loosing to people downloading and expensive legal fees. On the other hand I have no sympathy for a company whining over the sale of CD's when they can afford to give artists enough pay to drive cars that I can’t even dream up working my butt off through college on $6 per hour. When you see rapper's pimpin a beat up 96' Mazda 626 instead of a 250K+ sports car and have enough talent that enables them to produce more than one good song per CD, I may rethink my position.



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