My money is that they are using it at border crossings to keep Canadians from sneaking into the US. If any are left they probably put them at our southern borders.
I really hate it when I do that.
What I wanted to ask was how do you pay for these reasonably priced items? The site did not say and kept trying to load a program onto my computer.
I guess you just have to look at the big picture. Identity theft and missing persons only affect a few people at a time; copyright infringement damages the whole economy.
Note: The above thought is pure sarcasm to the writer. Unfrotunately, not to the people who run the FBI.
I do remember trailers in Movie Theatres against cable, which they referred to as pay tv. I think it started out with something like, "Do not let a money crunching monster into your home..." It may be that theatre, radio and others complained about TV when it was a new medium, but that the materials may have been discarded so there is not a historical record.
No they are not a union and have nothing to do with unions
"The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is the trade organization that supports and promotes the creative and financial vitality of the major music companies. Its members are the music labels that comprise the most vibrant record industry in the world. RIAA® members create, manufacture and/or distribute approximately 85% of all legitimate recorded music produced and sold in the United States."
Technically, they have do not have a relationship with the artists themselves and so could not bill them.
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http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9086/canadian_govt_study_p2p_increases_cd_sales/
You get a bunch of links and you can review the studies.
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What I wanted to ask was how do you pay for these reasonably priced items? The site did not say and kept trying to load a program onto my computer.
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Note: The above thought is pure sarcasm to the writer. Unfrotunately, not to the people who run the FBI.
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"The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is the trade organization that supports and promotes the creative and financial vitality of the major music companies. Its members are the music labels that comprise the most vibrant record industry in the world. RIAA® members create, manufacture and/or distribute approximately 85% of all legitimate recorded music produced and sold in the United States."
Technically, they have do not have a relationship with the artists themselves and so could not bill them.
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