
By Jo Best
Published: Tuesday 29 November 2005
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Name
Rob Hoover
Location
Online USA
Occupation
Internet
Comment
P2P file sharing is here to stay.
the bit torrent networks have agreed to DRM content.
itunes will continue to bring in more biz as they should partner with the bit torrent networks for pay per listen.
just like Video on Demand, we can have Music on Demand, like xml radio , sirus radio etc..
we should create the bit torrent network to include a legal music on demand like itunes does.
keep p2p technolgy, but limit the companies registered to use a torrent network.
I want to buy my music online, but will only pay f...
Anonymous
The major record labels should have jumped on a fr...
Anonymous
Of course people are turning to illegal downloads....
D. Applegate
P2P file sharing is here to stay.
the bit torre...
Rob Hoover
I will never spend a dime on any movie, dvd, conce...
dave beall
Do these analysts get paid for this?
Do you nee...
MusicFan
The major record labels should have jumped on a fr...
Anonymous
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