I agree with Moose, initially downloads cost some money, however the cost of cds and dvds of music and movies are now outrageous. Instead of the cost of the disc going down after a sufficient period of time, it goes up and stays up for several years.
If they want to continue charging me 13 to 15 dollars for a cd of 16-20 songs, of which there are maybe 3-4 songs worth my attention, then give me the freedom to make my own ringtones out of my fav songs (I now have the capability) and let me do what I want with my own music.
Even with the outrageous prices for music we don't own, almost all my friends and even my sons that download music, they still shell out their cash for legal copies of cds they sdeem worthy. They download to check it out and then buy it.
I'm sorry, the entertainment industry has gone too far this time... I'm not buying another cd until this situation benefits me, the consumer. I used to be leery of downloaders because in my mind, unless I use it as a means to preview media I desire, it was theft. For these Billionaires to plot to install rootkits on unsuspecting pc's of consumers, is a crime. They plan to hack the uploaders, I always knew they were the one's financing spyware and trojans, but rootkits... that's over the top!
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