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From: pz at psychozapp.de (Sebastian Herbst)
Subject: Is the record industry turning to Trojan
	horse  programs to copy-protect CDs?

> I personally don't see the point in carrying around MP3s on your
> computer when you can fit a couple perfectly good 8-Tracks in your
> laptop bag.
I simply don't want to change cds all the time. Also there are laptops
without internal cd drives (or they are just broken). But it is actually
totally irrelevent, if _you_ see a point in it. Somebody has paid to
listen to this music and he wants to do it. So everthing is in order,
and I think nobody has to feel affronted, just because somebody listens
to music another way.

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