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Friday, September 19, 2003
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StudentSpeakOut
Should the recording industry prosecute file-sharers?

“No, they shouldn’t prosecute because we have the freedom to get music wherever we want to get it. Plus, it helps the recording industry.”
— Bolu Odelusi, a junior criminal justice major

“No, they should lower the price of CDs or sell more singles.”
— Brian Andrew, a freshman economics and history major

“The quote, ‘what’s popular is not always right and what’s right is not always popular’ fits.”
— Andrea Herrera, a senior advertising/public relations major

“The recording industry shot itself in the foot by not using this technology to their advantage.”
— Jessica Short, a senior advertising/public relations major

“No. The recording labels make most of the money from CD sales anyway, which is a crock.”
— Chris Bohon, a music graduate student

“Hell no, it’s on the web, so it’s fair game.”
— Jeff Moss, a senior education major

 

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