proposal for group fighting piracy

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uioc@hotel6.com wrote:
> "James A. Cooley" <jacooley@centralpets.com> wrote in message
> news:vs4Sd.27236$Bx5.17959@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> OK, when I bought HL1, it was $55 on the shelf.
> When I bought original OFP, which was just under 4 years ago, it was $62.95.
> Original UT on the shelf here was $66.95 at local software store here when I
> bought it
> Do you want more. I can see if I can find more of my original game boxes
> from back then
> I just bought Joint Operations last year (2004) it was $49.95 first day
> Farcry last year was also $49.99
> In fact most titles at my local EB are $49.99
> with HL2 being the exception, at $59.99 that I have purchased

Great

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OldDog@citypound.com wrote:
> "CounterStrikeJunkie" <uioc@hotel6.com> wrote in message
> news:M7RRd.664$sz5.169@fe62.usenetserver.com...
> know
> onto
> d/l
> for
> Well in my tiny world, I saw where people stopped using Napster after RIAA
> went after the users. Going after Napster, Gazzilla, ... didn't do much
> except cause my friends to change software. Also, some people finally
> started to realize after all the info/ads that it was just wrong to
> illegally d/l music.
> As one person reminded me, there is the SPA, but I couldn't tell you much
> about what they're doing since I don't hear about them in the news. Maybe
> when they haul the first 8 year old into court they'll make HeadLine News?

Great!

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