Originally posted by Bobboau
Oh I hope this gets passed, the ***** slap the hacker community would unleash upon them would be legendary
Haha! That is good...thats definately quoteable in a strange sort of way

The door opens both ways...you can't just do it one way without getting feedback from it the other way. Seriously, how do these senators get into power? They seem to be the most power hungry, lowest IQ, highest radicalist in the state, with little or no understanding of the common family values, beliefs or traditions, and even less understanding of their childrens values, beliefs, and traditions...what is wrong with these people? How can we expect them to represent a state or a country when they are so self absorbed.
This file sharing paranoia has gone on far too long. RIAA needs to get their heads out of the sand and so do the record companies. The long days of their ultimate control over who's music gets published and who's doesn't are starting to fade. The internet bypasses this middle-man kind of monopoly that the record companies enjoy at the moment. Their monopoly has been made obsolete...the are just having a hard time hanging on. The new iTunes from Apple is the kind of proof I have been hoping for. Get a clue record companies, 99 cents a song is fantastic. People want music, they want it now, they want what they want to listen to, and they want to be able to take it everywhere with them. There is demand, why is there no supply.
Sorry, I'm ranting. I really want this whole filesharing thing to go to the next level where its 100% legal and the people who made the music get the recognition and the financial compensation they deserve.