Makes me sad to be a US Resident. I apologize for our government! They are simply cringing to the golden whips of the RIAA and their money grubbing supporters. Many big-box stores operate on the principal of selling mass quantities of goods for a cheap price rather than a few goods for a big price. How is this different? Guess what, those that were buying music at AllofMp3 are not going to turn around and go buy CDs for 16-20$ now. They will just go to some other underground site and the industry will never even see a penny! Great job RIAA and WTO you losers!
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Makes me sad to be a US Resident. I apologize for our government! They are simply cringing to the golden whips of the RIAA and their money grubbing supporters. Many big-box stores operate on the principal of selling mass quantities of goods for a cheap price rather than a few goods for a big price. How is this different? Guess what, those that were buying music at AllofMp3 are not going to turn around and go buy CDs for 16-20$ now. They will just go to some other underground site and the industry will never even see a penny! Great job RIAA and WTO you losers!