Well on a real level (one the RIAA seems to miss), it's all about trust. If I were selling the music I made, I would actually encourage P2P sharing. That builds a ton of word of mouth advertising. Much like the internet gave success to shitty movies like "The Blair Witch Project", I think it can give good bands a moment in the spotlight. It's the single easiest way to provide word of mouth advertising, which is almost always the most effective. Sure, if bands I like are making new albums, chances are I'm aware of it. But what about all of those bands I've never heard of that might be doing something I'd like? P2P apps might actually give them life. So...in light of that...right here RIAA  ....right here  .
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