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YMMV, but if you're a lawyer for the music biz, I'll be expecting your clients to make the stuff I want legally available in the shops before I'll put up with you suing me for downloading it
Well, quite.
They have it, you want it, they could give it to you but won't. Where is the logic in that?
There can't really be anyone with any sympathy for the music industry businesses that cause this stupidity.
I'm one of those terrorist-supporting, drug-business-supporting pirate criminals who, as a child, taped music I liked off the radio. As a teenager with a Saturday job, I spent my pennies on the LPs that had the tracks I still liked. Anyone who has been sent on a half-day marketing awareness course can see how that business model works really well. "Music pirates support terrorism"? FFS.
Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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