| INTERVIEWS |
| D.D.: I guess the same way you would with an MP3, off your computer. I guess it�s made in such a way that you can�t burn it onto a CD. TIM: It can�t be transferred, in any way. D.D.: Yes. Like those pins that were inserted into cassette tapes, or once you remove the pins, you can�t copy them. TIM: I know there are CDs that have technology that you can�t copy themD.D.: Oh, yes, that�s true. TIM: It�s just out of control these days. This is what kills me. A band like Metallica is trying to get this stopped. Well, people are crying, like �They are millionaires. What do they care?� But, you know what? They paid their f�ing dues. So what if they are millionaires? We live in America. It IS a capitalist society and you have the right to make as much damn money as you want. D.D.: Exactly. And if people want to buy the product�.look at how much money athletes make. They only make that much because people go out to watch them. TIM: That�s right. They can fill stadiums. I don�t necessarily think that THEY deserve the money! D.D.: Yeah, really (laughing)! TIM: �Cuz I think it�s kind of stupid (laughing). D.D.: But then again, supply and demand. TIM: �.football game�those guys take it way too serious. D.D.: Well, we have a football team here that is a bit of a joke, but they still get paid! TIM: Well, that�s just my opinion. A lot of people think I�m full of s**t about that. (continued on next page) |
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