
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 20 January 2005
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Name
the piethief
Location
UK
Occupation
Techie
Comment
Language used shows the reporter's bias
Words like "legal" and "dodgy" show which side the 'reporter' is on. The so called 'legal tracks' don't address all of the issues that created their 'dodgy' counter parts in the first place. The issue i am talking about here is price, music is still too expensive and its mainly because of the fat cats that keep bleeting on to your reporters about the 'damage' thats being done.
The simply fact is that the fat cats have not lost a penny since digital music began. In fact the music industry now makes more money from selling 'ring tones' (small clips of a single) then they ever did selling singles (and they still have the singles revenue !).
Don't believe the lies that the music industry and their puppets try to report as fact.
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