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Bob Barnes, a 50-year-old grandfather in Fresno, Calif., and the target of a subpoena, acknowledged sharing "several hundred" music files. He said he used the Internet to download hard-to-find recordings of European artists because he was unsatisfied with modern American artists and grew tired of buying CDs without the chance to listen to them first.

"If you don't like it, you can't take it back," said Barnes, who runs a small video production company with his wife from their three-bedroom home. "You have all your little blonde, blue-eyed clones. There's no originality."

Spot on!
 
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Gotta love calling the RIAA Nazis... it's a well deserved nickname too...


Can we get them up for war crimes for the genocide of music?
 
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I was listening to Radio2 the other day and they had a section on computers and the internet. The DJ (Jeremy Vine) started singing the praises of Kazaa and how he'd been downloading songs, seemingly totally unaware of how illegal it all is until his guest cut in and said "Well, that's a topic for another show" and he shut up. :)
 

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