At first when I read the title I thought \"Oh great, another stupid Iraq thread...\"
Do I think the government is getting carried away?
Do you think that file-sharing is a
minor piece of profits?
Really. :rolleyes:
Of course they are going too far.
But look at them, they\'re scared they\'re going to lose, to fail, to go out of business, etc.
...and file-sharing can\'t be just a minor slump. Assume that new single you just dl\'ed is from a $5 CD. Now you add that to your shared files, and it dl\'s quicker for everyone else. But how many people dl it? Let\'s assume it\'s semi-popular and 5000 people dl it over your p2p network in one day. That\'s $15000 (assuming the CD costs $2 to produce and ship, which is cheap) in one day. Now multiply that by 50 songs of the same popularity and you have $750,000. $765,000 isn\'t exactly a small amount.
Not that I\'m against file-sharing networks, but what I\'m saying is that they have a right to be scared, even if they are overreacting.
Originally posted by seperot
monketh the uber learned strikes again 
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