tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4098620.post111715908140785231..comments2024-03-15T04:02:42.341-04:00Comments on CrimLaw: Signs that the Feds Don't Have Enough to doUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4098620.post-1117175323142312222005-05-27T02:28:00.000-04:002005-05-27T02:28:00.000-04:00Great comment. Let me tell you why I agree with y...Great comment. Let me tell you why I agree with you. I was a DJ for many years before starting law school last year. A few years ago, about 3 days before a wedding, a bride called me to change her wedding song. I did not have it. None of the record stores I called had it. To get it on time, by ordering online, I would have had to pay for the CD and overnight shipping a total of $34.00, all for one song. Or, I could just go on Napster and have it in less than 2 minutes. Guess what I chose? And I got it for free. If the record label would have sold it to me online for $3.99, or $4.99, or even $5.99, I would have paid for it. <BR/><BR/>It is their fault they lost so much money. And, like the music labels, networks are missing the boat big time.Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01026800013174349238noreply@blogger.com