Illegal music downloads never killed the music industry for artists. It barely scratched the music industry for recording companies.

Artists get the majority of there cash from concerts and merchandise. Never taught a generation that it's OK to steal. It taught them it's OK to copy files already on the Internet. What cracks me up though, is the fact they leave these piracy websites up and running; all while ruining the lives of a minuscule percentage of pirates. Yeah - reminds me of the war on drugs; keep the supply high - profit immensely.
It's difficult to prove the user was doing something wrong. On a conspiracy forum I go on, someone was caught by a recording company and their ISP for music piracy. Turns out they couldn't prove it, and 95% of suspects don't end up paying the fine. Wonder how much money they blow on that one. And don't forget about that 21 year old college student getting fined one million dollars despite the website he got it from profiting from it.
[quote]Gee ....sort of like the whole "economic crisis" and folks at the top end that made off with a financial killing.
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