Jeremy writes: People need to be accountable, theft is theft. If someone was stealing from you, you wouldn¹t accept it just because you didn¹t notice it right away. The record company for right or for wrong have provided a medium to counter the complaints on prices, and on choice. I understand that people felt shafted for a while and that¹s what drove them to the Napsters of the world, but now they have a legal and reasonable alternative, and they should use it. Jeremy --------------- This is hilarious, especially coming from the man who at one point ran a nice and rather elaborate Sting bootleg CD operation. They weren't exactly cheap, either. Did you make sure that Sting got his cut of your profit, Jeremy? Did his ticket prices shoot up because people thought the bootleg cost was a better investment than the actual show? Is theft not theft when you're a superfan? Or is my criticism just more WHINING? Brian -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .
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