On November 4, 2005 01:53 am, Larry Gusaas wrote:

> I do not see any problem and you have not explained what the problem is.
> The problem I see is that you are against authors making a living from
> their work. I suppose you want all music and art to be free as well.
>  - -
> Larry I. Gusaas,
> Moose Jaw, Sask.
> http://larry-gusaas.com

Hey, almost missed that one!  Larry, find me a thread and we can debate this 
idea of free music!  It is one of my pet (not oOffice related though) peeves.

Music, via Internet, must be free.  Why should the record labels make billions  
while the musicians starve?  Musicians would make lots MORE money if they 
owned the rights to their own music and LIVE production thereof.

How do you fill a stadium?  You have millions of people addicted to your 
music.  How do you do that?  You give the songs away.  Anything else is just 
crass capitalism dressed up in a "musician's rights" costume.

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James White

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