Surely sendmail reeled when thusly spake Sakari Karipuro:
>
> > > "College students are used to sharing all their files, and
> > > as long as colleges are networked they'll share their music,"
> > > the student intern said.
>
> if you can get it for free, why not take it? i mean, here in finland
> students are really poor - they are not willing to buy anything if it's
> not bare necessity, and music isn't a bare necessity for most of us.
but spending shitloads of money on beer is ...
kotiviini rewlz.
> so, when those poor students are offered a chance to get their fave music
> for free and hey, from such a cool place as internet, i think most will
> grab the chance. and it's true for most of the other people too, even
> though not all of us are poor. if you can get for free, why not take it?
well, bcos the band gets nothing. but hey, when
you buy a 130 mk CD, the band gets five marks. :-/
> of course, most don't feel like stealing when downloading from the
> internet, it's just some bytes and so, who cares. still most people
> won't go stealing the cd's from the store.
yep seems to work this way.
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