Some people are addicted to their music, and can't live without their occasional fix. Thus, they'll buy music from the RIAA regardless of how much they hate them. To such people, getting a fix is much more important than making a point about the RIAA.
You might not be able to boycott the telcos themselves, but you can boycott thier subsidiaries. There are even food items owned by these companies, as well as computer hardware, or light bulbs or other consumer products.
>Jesus|Freak
Some people are addicted to their music, and can't live without their occasional fix. Thus, they'll buy music from the RIAA regardless of how much they hate them. To such people, getting a fix is much more important than making a point about the RIAA.
Kind of like paying the drug dealer.You might not be able to boycott the telcos themselves, but you can boycott thier subsidiaries. There are even food items owned by these companies, as well as computer hardware, or light bulbs or other consumer products. >Jesus|Freak