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It's the notorious web site Allofmp3 based in Russia who showed the record industry that people are happy to pay for downloaded music when they can get the format they want and for about 1/4 the price the corporate sanctioned web sites are charging. Just to show you how powerful the record industry is, the President himself spoke to and put pressure on the Russian prime minister to close the site down, couple to that that the RIAA filed a 1.65 trillion dollar lawsuit against them and that Russia wasn't going to be allowed into the World Trade Association unless they closed AllofMp3 down..... well they didn't really stand a chance. http://tech.cybernetnews.com/2006/12/22/allofmp3com-sued-for-165-trillion/ http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061221-8473.html http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070703-allofmp3-com-breathes-its-final-breath.html My son tells me that the new site Mp3sparks is down as well now. I've been using the new Napster subscription service, it's not to bad. I've found some pretty obscure stuff that I've been looking for a while now. Paul Haslem www.dulcify.ca Quoting Rev Fever <revfever@ubergadget.com>: > > On Jul 9, 2007, at 8:48 AM, phaslem@wightman.ca wrote: > >> The RIAA has successfully put them out of business. Seems they were >> selling music too cheap and the record companies weren't getting >> their slice. > > Where did you hear this? To my knowledge, there were no sales. I > thought it was only free downloads, as far as I knew, > and I had visited that site several times. Did I miss something? >