Over the last few years, news about online music downloading has been pretty frequent. Napster was the introduction to a whole new world of P2P music downloading, video downloading, and anything else you can pirate online.
However, I just ran into a friend the other day who lives in Iowa, and goes to University of Iowa. His campus is one of the biggest offenders, and he recently told me that the record company's have actually backed down from seeking people who download music, because they are actually losing money doing it.
Personally, I can see the reason why downloading music is not right. Like how we all build websites, imagine a person coming along and ripping the design out of your fingers. The infringement on my virtual property would make me pretty angry.
However, so many people do it, and there are other ways record company's can go about this other than skipping right to the legal stuff, that I think that they can do.
Just some food for thought.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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