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Originally Posted by Actually, as copyrighted materials under the ownership of whatever company the artist signed a contract with in order to produce and distribute them, sharing them is still theft. Now, yes, people who distribute are found more in trouble with the law than just those who simply download, but the bootlegger and his clients are both guilty in the eyes of the court.
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Thank you Rebel. That is what i have been looking for on the web. For the last few days.
Theft is, wait for it............ " Stealing "
Yes...!!!
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Originally Posted by Kazaa is just another medium for people to share music. People used to do it before but now we have a much more efficient medium to "share" music with. Ok, the record companies are losing a profit but it's not "stealing." Stop using semantics to bolster your argument. <hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
I am not trying to bolster any argument. Without semantics, or meaning in/of language.
You might as well say:- tree herring cut red largest down the forest in with.
Or gobble de gook...
:)