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(Unverified)Oct 11th 2007 9:45AM
John, using P2P - ANY P2P - is 100% legal. Sharing copyrighted materials is what is illegal. If you were giving away (for free) CDs out of the back of a van, you would be liable for the same infringement she was.
@shibathedog, correction - SHE ruined her life. No one forced her to share those files. Let's have some accountability here.
I have absolutely Zero sympathy for people that get busted for sharing copyrighted materials. If you don't like it enough to pay for it, then just go without. And if you don't like what the label is charging, go without. You don't insist that Burger King give you a Whopper for a nickel, do you? If they don't, do you just take one? It's not like we're really talking food here - you don't need entertainment to survive.
-p-