Sen. Norm Coleman (R. Minn.) answered online questions on the file sharing issue, courtesy of the Washington Post, today. He was against both music piracy and RIAA's tactics. He also shared a bit about his 10 years as a roadie for Jethro Tull and Savoy Brown in the 1970's, or, as he put it, "a long time ago in a universe far, far away. "
Sen. Coleman: "I don't think you are going to change the behavior of 60 million consumers by ... threatening a few individuals with lawsuits."
See: The RIAA and the Music Piracy Debate (washingtonpost.com).
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