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Posted by Hammerer on 01/20/68 11:34
"Scott T. Jensen" <stj@charter.net> wrote in message
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> "Loco Jones" <locojones@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Since this appears to be something you're keenly interested
> > in, perhaps you should set up your own webpage and invite
> > submissions (with a link to verifiable info) on those artists
> > with the good sense to know that file-sharing actually benefits
> > their industry, when conducted in a non-profit sense.
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> This is a good idea. In addition to the listing of pro-p2p bands
> (and a submission form for adding additional bands), I could see
> providing a concert tour schedule for these bands to help promote
> them as well as having online forums for general topics and each of
> these bands. Anyone have other suggestions for such a website?
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Wouldn't it be a scream if the RIAA took revenge on the P2P world by
starting to sell songs by these bands over the internet? I'd pay money to
see that. Mind you, people would only start downloading them, for free,
using WinMX, and stuff.
.. . . . I'll get my coat.
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