There wouldn't need to be copyright protection if people weren't buying a cd and then sharing it with anyone who has a copy of Kazaa. But that's progress. There's no puting the genie back in the bottle.
What gets me is that people seem offended that record companies are trying to stop people from copying CD's. If someone was stealing from you would you just sit back and say "Oh well nothing I can do", or would you try to stop it?
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There wouldn't need to be copyright protection if people weren't buying a cd and then sharing it with anyone who has a copy of Kazaa. But that's progress. There's no puting the genie back in the bottle.
What gets me is that people seem offended that record companies are trying to stop people from copying CD's. If someone was stealing from you would you just sit back and say "Oh well nothing I can do", or would you try to stop it?