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Holy war declared on religious downloads
« on: 2003-07-21 22:28:17 »

Originally posted by Kharin 2003-07-15 03:04:32

With the real world, who needs to make jokes up?

http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/index.cfm?section_id=10&screen=news&news_id=24676

The contemporary Christian music industry is taking a different approach to try to curb illegal music downloading. Rather than preparing to sue thousands of its fans, the industry is "responding to the problem by
appealing to their customers’ faith and moral values," reports the Nashville City Paper. The Christian Music Trade Association has formed an anti-piracy task force aimed at spreading "the word to Church groups and
CD buyers that downloading is not only illegal, it violates one of the key tenets of the Christian faith: Thou shalt not steal." John Styll, president of the CMTA: "We felt like in the Christian community, there is, beyond a legal obligation, also an ethical and moral obligation. We think in the Christian community, we can appeal to that side."
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