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Old 06-26-03, 06:15 PM   #11
DubN9ne
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metaphore, you are saying stuff that isnt true. yes, they are trying to track down music sharing programs. They cant stop kazaa because it isnt based in america. And it is used all over the world and no one can trace over a million people using this program every day. So Im not scared. Its just a bunch of bullshit that I dont need to hear or read about. They cant stop music sharing because after napster went down "Grokster" and "Kazaa" started up, and if they take Kazaa away another file and music sharing program will come out and then the cycle will happen all over again.
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