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wut_the_phuk
March 12th, 2004 5:16 AM PST
The RIAA can kiss mine...I use Kazaa everyday to download either music, movies even porn. :D I think they should just give up anyway. They're never going to stop file sharing. Think how many P2P programs are out there. MSN and Yahoo Messenger, ICQ, IRC, etc. All of which are capable of file sharing. I HIGHLY doubt the RIAA or any government agency is going to ever be able to track and prosecute people who are guilty of piracy. They'll get some, yes. And then they'll get smarter and get more people. But just like everything else the government tries to stop, the violators will just get smarter too and still get around the laws. The government can't even control the drug problem in this country (which I believe they don't want to anyway) that they've been battling for years. I don't think they'll be able to filter out the gigabytes of illegal electronic data that's transfered everyday. So I'll say it again, the RIAA, as well as the rest of the government for that matter (I'm assuming the RIAA is a government organization), can kiss mine.