They're attempting to achieve this by creating an aura of palpable legal terror they hope will compel the average person to turn to sites they supply and support, such as iTunes, RealNetworks and Napster, rather than the independent competition which is, to their distress, appearing online. They're trying to sue their customers into buying 'product'. However, they're failing, demonstrably. By far the vast majority of online music lovers refuse to be steamrolled into paying $1 and more each for Organized Music's lossy, low fidelity music tracks. Nonetheless, secure in the knowledge that the mainstream media will continue with their unbalanced reporting under which only one side of the coin, the music industry's, is presented, the labels are pressing ahead.
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