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Originally Posted by Hanna Sniper
I still don't understand why people pay good money to download a lower quality version of a song. It's sad that a lot of great recordings are going to be ruined by poor compression. I'm not all against mp3's they can be used as a great tool, mp3 players are amazing but as a paid for form of sharing is a wrong.
Thankfully there is communities being set up now where if a mp3 is found within your collection you're banned. (but I also don't download official recordings so maybe my view would change)
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I'm not sure what you are arguing against here? It sounds like you start of talking about overly compressed MP3s, but what is "a paid for form of sharing"? Where does that come from?
And the thing about communities that ban people with MP3s is off the wall. What communities are these? Why would they ban me if I have ripped my CDs to MP3?
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