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- mitsu0
"But the upside is that because the copy isn't exact, the licensing hurdles are lower."
if that's all it takes, then anyone that shares out mp3's that have a low(er) sample-rate/bit-depth than that of it's CD counterpart, should be sheilded from the long arm of the RIAA... however, there's probably a few tricks that their lawyers could turn to make up for that legal loophole...
it's only a matter of time... the RIAA will lose.