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2003-07-26 @ 11:10 a.m.

Just burned six more Delerium CDs, and I've decided to stop downloading for a while, because the songs I'm missing are a little too obscure. I read in today's newspapers that file-sharers have been served subpoenas in the US. I think it's stupid, because there'll always be some genius who'll figure out a way to disguise our tracks, like connecting through proxy servers. What makes the RIAA think that clamping down on piracy is going to boost slowing sales of CDs? It'd be far better to find a way to legalise file-sharing, like force people to pay when they swap files on P2P networks. Intelligence is clearly not America's strong suit, right from the very top!



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