Ha, just a typical move by the corporations to squeeze more money out of those who can least likely afford it. All a company has to do is measure the popularity of something like myspace against their current profits, and that is when your typical corporate greed kicks in. Look at the blatant rip offs some internet service providers charge for using their service. Lately it has emerged that Australia is far behind the rest of the world when it comes to download speeds and general internet services. Now the powers that be are looking to put regulation on the net as far as sites they don't think that we "should" be able to access. Youtube is apparently getting a look in, as far as what material is available on it and whether there are copyright infringements going on. Hello, anybody remember Napster.:mad:
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