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File sharing
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Any thoughts on file sharing/peer to peer etc
What do you think??
Are you worried that you might get "caught"?
What will the consequences be?
I don't give a ......... if I get caught as I have got a library of music to last me the rest of me days and I don't download today's music as I think it's crap!!!!
What do you think??
Are you worried that you might get "caught"?
What will the consequences be?
I don't give a ......... if I get caught as I have got a library of music to last me the rest of me days and I don't download today's music as I think it's crap!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have loads of Dylan stuff from when Winmx was in full swing but have also got about 20 of his studio albums.
The stuff I found on winmx was bootleg stuff which he has now released on Disc.
His latest 3 disc album is ALL old stuff but re-compiled which I already had. I still bought it 'cause I wanted the sleeve notes etc.
However the fist thing I did was download it to my shared files so others could get this re-hash free.
Can't see much wrong in that Ethel!! The "bard" is probably a billionaire anyway
The stuff I found on winmx was bootleg stuff which he has now released on Disc.
His latest 3 disc album is ALL old stuff but re-compiled which I already had. I still bought it 'cause I wanted the sleeve notes etc.
However the fist thing I did was download it to my shared files so others could get this re-hash free.
Can't see much wrong in that Ethel!! The "bard" is probably a billionaire anyway
The �10 for the cd doesn't just pay the artist - it also pays:
the people who physically make the cd;
the retailer;
the producer;
the artist who designed the cover...a whole host of companies and their employees.
Studios may make big bucks out of big names, but they also lose big bucks when emerging artists fail.
In the 70s a single record was 60p - now I can legally buy a track online for the same price. It's not a lot to pay.
If I appreciate an artist enough to want to play their music, they should be recognised for it.
I know people who have hundreds of thousands of tracks - they can't possibly appreciate each and every one, or have to time to listen to them properly.
I use the internet to listen to obscure radio channels - I hear lots of different music, and if I like it, I buy it.
the people who physically make the cd;
the retailer;
the producer;
the artist who designed the cover...a whole host of companies and their employees.
Studios may make big bucks out of big names, but they also lose big bucks when emerging artists fail.
In the 70s a single record was 60p - now I can legally buy a track online for the same price. It's not a lot to pay.
If I appreciate an artist enough to want to play their music, they should be recognised for it.
I know people who have hundreds of thousands of tracks - they can't possibly appreciate each and every one, or have to time to listen to them properly.
I use the internet to listen to obscure radio channels - I hear lots of different music, and if I like it, I buy it.
And file sharing IS illegal -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2005/jun/ 28/businessqandas.theissuesexplained
unless you own the copyright.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2005/jun/ 28/businessqandas.theissuesexplained
unless you own the copyright.