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Who thinks file sharing like Bitlord & Limewire should be legal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Enigma" data-source="post: 179879"><p>i am a person that lives in the past when it comes to music & films, i find it hard enough to get the tracks i want from pay sites as i-tunes etc. the entertainment industry is alot richer than i am, why should we pay £3.79 for a single track cd when the likes of limewire can be downloaded for free, it costs less than a chocolate bar to make a dvd or cd yet we are charged upto £20 for a film, if the industry thought for a min of what they were losing instead of whineging about it maybe there prices wouldn't be so extortionate, be good to hear other ppls views</p><p>Although i am not saying all music, films etc should be downloaded free but a review in the prices from the entertainment industry is a must, it use to cost more to make a vynil & cassette than it does a disc, maybe slicing prices in half would be a start</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enigma, post: 179879"] i am a person that lives in the past when it comes to music & films, i find it hard enough to get the tracks i want from pay sites as i-tunes etc. the entertainment industry is alot richer than i am, why should we pay £3.79 for a single track cd when the likes of limewire can be downloaded for free, it costs less than a chocolate bar to make a dvd or cd yet we are charged upto £20 for a film, if the industry thought for a min of what they were losing instead of whineging about it maybe there prices wouldn't be so extortionate, be good to hear other ppls views Although i am not saying all music, films etc should be downloaded free but a review in the prices from the entertainment industry is a must, it use to cost more to make a vynil & cassette than it does a disc, maybe slicing prices in half would be a start [/QUOTE]
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