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Music Industry to Embrace Pirate Methodology

Posted by: jmet, 07:37, January 21, 2009
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Like the old saying, "If you can't beat them, join them" the music industry has drastically changed from suing people to offering the same service, legally of course.

There was a lesson to be taught in P2P methodology, unfortunately the RIAA has taken a rather slow approach at understanding the core principal behind it. 

Consumers will only move to legal sites from illegal ones if the proposition is better and easier to use.


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