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mc0282:
Linux user,i agree with you.. but not many people  don't know about that.

theangelofdeath69:
Yes, that's why Kazaa LITE (I STRESS THE LITE) is good

suselinux:
Dont buy any CD's for yourself or as gifts and stock pile as many blank CD's as you can.  If the RIAA had its way you would need a licensce to buy them

jtpenrod:
Go here: MacWizard's Music. Here, you will find some really good stuff, every bit as good as anything you can hear on the radio, or buy from any RIAA label. All of it by independent, non-RIAA artists.

Be sure to follow the links, as these lead to lots of free music, all of it completely legal to download. If you really want to stick it to the RIAA, find someone you like, and order some CDs.      

The cost is usually a fourth of what you'll pay for a RIAA CD, the artists get the lion's share of the proceeds, and you won't be stuck with a CD that has the one good song you heard on the radio with 10, 11, or more "filler" (read: suxxors) tracks.

The RIAA may have a monopoly, but it sure as hell ain't on talent.      :D
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[ May 06, 2003: Message edited by: jtpenrod ]

Doctor V:
Damn Straight!

Best way to shut down the RIAA is to give up on RIAA music.  Personally, I think Eminem and Madonna and the like just suck donkey nutz!  Indy music has variety, all that top 40 crud sounds the same.  Its about time to give these Indy artists the chance to make it big without help from the pigopolists.

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