Sunday, August 02, 2009 6:56:17 PM
Don't worry, when the charging for service starts, we'll see the benefits. I just heard that they're ramping up gov't computer systems to automatically scan computers when they visit certain sites and if they find that you downloaded a song without authorization, you're subject to get a knock at your door. The "cash for clunkers" website is supposed to be one of them. More will follow. Remember when I said that they were steadily looking for new ways to grab people for downloading free music? Once they've got everything in place, everyone will have to pay. That's when Hypster will be a real cash cow. Millions of dollars monthly will increase the value and the pps of this stock. Just wait and see...
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