In article <0uKdnRvGa7_xGYaiXTWJjg@comcast.com>,
"Roger" <spdriver@comcast.net> wrote:
> Actually it turns out that Flip may not be an "RIAA Sockpuppet" after all.
> Look at his e-mail addy, and then check-out the website where he gets his
> e-mail.
>
> URL: www.mac.com
>
> Can you say Apple Macintosh?
I doubt it. You don't seem intelligent enough to say a word with 3
syllables.
>
> That should make you think of Apple iMusic.......
>
> Which means he is a vested-interest "sockpuppet", for sure!
Wrong. I have no vested interest in Apple at all. I don't work for them,
don't receive any money from them, and don't have any of their stock.
>
> Of course it should not be too hard to understand that the RIAA Agenda
> will
> be in the best interest of Apple iMusic, EH!
But I guess it _is_ too difficult for you to understand that someone who
values quality computers and is willing to pay for them would also value
quality music - and be willing to pay for it.
>
> The IP Robber Barons, and their employees, all want you to either buy the
> CDs or else download "legal" MP3s files (for only $1.95 each!) for your
> personal use. But you must not SHARE them...... or the RIAA will get you.
That's right. It's also both the legal and moral way.
Not to mention, of course, that you don't even have your facts right.
The downloads are $0.99 each.
>
> HINT: Multiply the number of tracks burned on an audio CD by $1.95. Are
> they cutting you any slack, or are you still going to be paying $25+ for the
> equivalent content of an audio CD? Plus, you will then have to use your
> computer to record the MP3s you have bought onto a CD, which you will also
> have to pay for!
I guess you've managed to prove that you're really stupid.
Or, you can download most albums for $9.99.
>
> Personally, I think the correct Free Market price for a downloadable MP3
> file should be 50 cents. That would, in turn, translate to about a $6.00
> price for an audio CD purchased at a local music shop.
Well, Apple charges $0.99 for tracks and $9.99 for the albums. Other
services charge as little as $0.69 for individual tracks.
So what's your excuse for stealing music now?
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