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Trent Reznor on OiNK; literally!

Filed in archive Fun by Jordan Grodecki on October 31, 2007

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nine inch nailslinks mastermind Trent Reznor has never been one to shy away from his criticism of the record industry, even going as far as to tell his fans to STEAL his music, due to the apparent extortionate prices that the CDs were commanding.

This time he's gone further though. By actively telling the world that he pirated music and was an active member of recently closed torrent site, OiNK.CD. This must feel like a serious kick in the face to the RIAA and co, with a massively popular musical figure willingly admitting that he pirated music.

As can be read in the link, he stated that OiNK had a far better range than any legal download site on the net, and was just generally a nicer place to be.

Check it out over at p2pnet


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