Dec 19 2001

Are File Sharer’s a Dying Breed

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Everyone reading this right now would think, “probably NOT”.
but what happens when the big $corporations$ finally figure out a way to dig their claws in and stamp filesharing out? Sure, there will always be FTP sites and elite decentralized networks and hackers. But you’ll find many P2P users are constantly changing their clients/networks, because the one they WERE using has been shut down, or the content has suddenly disappeared. Now that P2P is in the public eye, everyone with an image to uphold (eg: Tom Cruise) is jumping on the bandwagon against it, declaring it as EVIL (perhaps evil to the an executives bloated wallet). Is file sharing CRIMINAL? Some would argue that the price that is charged for software and music is criminal, as software companies charge the same price whether you live in a slum or you are a corporate company buying 200 licences. I personally think money can do anything (enough of it anyway), perhaps find a cure for cancer. So if they throw enough money at trying to stop file sharing.. eventually they will get what they want. The next generation will be brought up with Pay per play/ Pay per view/ pay per god damn everything, and the experiences of today will turn into bedtime stories for your our children and grand children. All in all, it really sux that $corporations$ and celebrities think that they own the internet. Screw them all.

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