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Peer Evolution (TBG so far) has launched a offical boycott against Napster 2.0 Music Pay Service. We feel that this is a total rip off against consumers around the U.S. and other countries that use Napster 2.0.

Reason we feel this way is because we feel that the RIAA is cheating consumers and artist. So by signing your name up in this thread you have promised to never use a RIAA-related pay service.

Just sign below in the forum and I will add your name. Also if you are a guest that wishes to sign please do register for free so you can sign up on the boycott. We will e-mail this boycott to Napster and hopefully will get there feedback on it.

Sign the boycott here

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Peer Evolution (TBG so far) has launched a offical boycott against Napster 2.0 Music Pay Service.  We feel that this is a total rip off against consumers around the U.S. and other countries that use Napster 2.0. 

Reason we feel this way is because we feel that the RIAA is cheating consumers and artist.  Sign the boycott here

Napter isnt the Napster it used to be...but its not the RIAA. I'd rather people use Napster at Penn State and other schools than be threatened by the RIAA for downloading. Ok, its not free..but at least they're making an effort... I dont think trying to start an online business for music makes them evil... The recording industry has been stonewalling any efforts by anyone to get anything going on line...until Napster and ITunes. If you truly want to see artists get the money, then the whole RIAA deal structure has to be changed..which Napster, et tal, have nothing to do with.

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From what I've heard, the artists receive no more from Napster than they do the RIAA-affiliated album releases. It does need reform. The pie just isn't being split up reasonably.

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