@WDF,
Millions of people are downloading Lady Gaga's & Katy Perry's albums, but they are already rich.

I live in Turkey. Turkish people are so poor, they can't be able to buy an albums. As you know or may not know, %70 of the world is POOR. Please don't bullshit from USA or Europe. I've been living in here over the past 22 years, and I know what the truth is.

You can not damage this industry by downloading something. If I wasn't able to download freely, I WOULDN'T BUY IT. If I can't reach something freely and I can't test it (by listening/watching) how can I be sure that it isn't a GARBAGE ?

If I want to buy an album, I can buy anytime. I like to buy albums, I've a wide collection. But saying "free downloads are to baaaad" is RIDICULOUS.
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