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What do you think of the RIAA working with ISP's to stop illegal downloading?
So the RIAA is going to stop suing individuals for illegally downloading music and instead have the ISP contact the customer and tell them to stop. The customer's internet service could be completely discontinued or the customer could be charged for every download (similar to itunes). What do you think about this? Do you think it will be effective?
whatever it takes to get it to stop. artists deserve their share, and ultimately, eliminating piracy drives down prices and boosts availability
its definitely fair, i just dont think itll b effective. its very fair b/c even though some may b outraged that they cant download songs for free anymore, they shouldnt b doing that in the first place. however, they can stop people from SHARING music, like emailing it 2 each other and stuff, but they cant stop them from illegally downloading it. people could easily tell each other where they downloaded the file, etc. friends could also all chip in for one cd and pass it around which i guess wouldnt necessarily be illegal downloading, but isnt fair either. it may be effective at first, but after people get that they cant do it anymore, theyll either just not download the songs anymore or theyll find some other way around it good attempt though i suppose
I think it's an excellent idea. This will put more money in the artists pockets. Some of these rappers and hip-hoppers are living in near poverty. This dude needs more gold bling: http://www.ananova.com/images/ web/982763.jpg
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