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Old 15-11-2004, 12:21   #13
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Re: NTL amongst supporters of Illegal P2P?

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Originally Posted by themelon
The record Industry or BPI should remove their heads from their own arse.

P2P isnt necessarily illegal for starters.

Secondly the reason people use P2P for illegal purposes is because CDs are a RIP OFF, £3.99 for a single or £9.99 for a album on average.

Less than 40% of this goes to the artist, about 60% goes to fat record executives who do nothing noteable, except maybe forcefeed us with manufactured pap idols.

The record Industry needs to sort its life out an tackle the ROOT of the problem before patching up the result of there greed over the years.
Please make sure of your facts before posting statistics such as you have. What about production costs, advertising costs, transport costs, wholesaler and retailer margins, etc? THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THEFT.
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