
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 20 January 2005
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Name
Holleyman
Location
Fort McMurray
Occupation
Hardware Tech
Comment
"Trying to get people to pay for music is never going to be easy - it's easy to take something for free... if you don’t think you'll get caught," the IFPI spokeswoman said. "Luckily, a lot of people have a conscience."
The music industry hasn't shown much "conscience" it the pricing of a CD in the past 20 years. If I can get the music for free at the same quality I can buy a download, I will most certainly continue to P2P download. I've paid my dues to the over inflated large music industry!
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