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Pirates of the Internet: Curse of the MP3: Page 2 of 2

Seems to me that there's two ways to go about bringing the MP3 music file sharing issue to a close. The first is simply, go after the file sharing service providers. Keep hitting the ones here in our country with lawsuit after lawsuit. Work with international allies to curtail the providers outside the US.

But more importantly -- recognize WHY this started in the first place: Absolutely ridiculous prices for music.

$18.99 for a new release album is a travesty. It's an insult. It's disgusting. It's corruption in its finest form. It's no wonder so many people have resorted to file sharing. The music industry needs to look within themselves and see that some -- not all -- of the blame for the MP3 madness lies with them.

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