Actually, it says this on both of the sites.
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Wow... i happend to know that!!! But if you read what i said before, i said...
1. You're the dumbest person because you didn't click on the "stupid link" to read a "stupid article" that you wouldn't have to pay money for to read that part that i wanted you to.
"you wouldn't have to pay money for to read that part that i wanted you to"
the PART on that SITE that i wanted you to read... on the first link, said...
BUSINESS/FINANCIAL DESK | July 28, 2003, Monday
Subpoenas Sent To File-Sharers Prompt Anger And Remorse
By AMY HARMON (NYT) 1665 words
Late Edition - Final , Section C , Page 1 , Column 5
ABSTRACT - Blizzard of subpoenas from the Recording Industry Association of America seeking identities of people suspected of illegally swapping music is provoking fear, anger and professions of remorse as individuals learn they could be sued for hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages; group has obtained almost 1,000 subpoenas over last four weeks to over dozen Internet service providers and several univerities demanding names of file swappers; most Internet providers are notifying targeted subscribers that they are legally required to disclose data, underscoring unusually personal nature of effort to stamp out piracy industry blames for 25 percent drop in CD sales since 1999 (M)
on the second link... what i wanted you to read was,
BUSINESS/FINANCIAL DESK | July 15, 2003, Tuesday
Technology Briefing | Internet: Use Of File-Sharing Services Drops, Survey Says
By John Schwartz (NYT) (NYT) 205 words
Late Edition - Final , Section C , Page 8 , Column 4
ABSTRACT - Nielsen/NetRatings finds use of file-sharing services like KaZaA declined by one million unique visitors in week after Recording Industry Association of America threatened to sue users who violate copyrights (S)
There you go... the info. Hope you like it. :laughing: