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Why?

  1. Simple, I'm tired of being ripped off by the music industry.

  2. I'm tired of seeing musicians being ripped off by the music industry.

I've found so many excellent artists that aren't signed by labels on Napster and MP3.Com, that struggle everyday just to play their music and survive, all at the same time.

The RIAA is a professional lobby organization of recording labels of which five labels control 90% of the music distributed in the US. In 1999 these so called "protectors" of the music industry and musicians released only 2600 CDs. In the first 4 months of 2000 Napster signed 17,000 new artists. There are over 74,000 on MP3.Com. Excellent artists are being ignored, and discouraged by the music industry. In short,  I'm forced to use MP3.Com and Napster if I want to hear new music, or artists. 

My comment to the "Big 5" is you made your bed, now lie in it.