Should downloading music be outlawed in the state of Texas?
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I'm a big fan of netlabels, which are record labels that release their music for free over the internet. In fact, I'm a proud owner of Mr. McQueen Records. All releases are free.
I'd be VERY pissed if someone decided to tell me I couldn't release my music for free.
Downloads that are already illegal or all music?
I'm a big fan of netlabels, which are record labels that release their music for free over the internet. In fact, I'm a proud owner of Mr. McQueen Records. All releases are free.
I'd be VERY pissed if someone decided to tell me I couldn't release my music for free.
I frequently download from iTunes. Why should it be illegal in Texas or anywhere else?
Strongly disagree.