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Originally posted by oscar
as you know, not unless carriers can shutout users completely to free access of everything and anything via p2p, ftp, hook and crook or whatever.
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That invalidates one of the oldest arguments.
"If there was plenty of music available, and I could afford it, I'd pay".
So what you are in effect saying is this; whilst it is possible to get something for free, you'll continue to do so, even if paying for it doesn't cost much ?
That doesn't sound like much of an incentive for the RIAA to back down, does it ?