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goose
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 05:50 |
Hierophant wrote:
DC++ has about everyband you can think of - if you connect to enough hubs.
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Soulseek, man!
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con safo
Prog Reviewer
Joined: March 17 2005
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 12:14 |
DC++ is excellent. I got fed up with soulseek and how unreliable it can be.
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Paradox
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Joined: October 07 2004
Location: England
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 10:19 |
gdub411 wrote:
Welcome back Paradox.
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Thanks! It's been quite a while
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Borealis
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Joined: May 06 2005
Location: Neutral Zone
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 14:15 |
Who would buy an album he never herd of? I'd never have bought most CD I own without downloading songs on that particullar album. Also, with the awful pop surrounding the medias, I would only know, like, Dream Theater . And there are so many bands that I can't find their albums (Never found Anglagard albums), and the only way I know to listen to them is by internet. It's also the best for underground band to get known, as they can't count on TV or radio for that.
Without that, we would be able to listen as much as we'd like. I'm 16, no money, unfortunatly. I want to listen to more than 1-2 CD per months...
Music piracy is the best that happened to music, really. At least, these days.
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Vive le Québec libre!...
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Posted: May 31 2005 at 18:34 |
Piracy has its good points, for example there are so many deleted albums that i like and enjoy , and cannot buy anywhere for love nor money. The net is a great place to get these classic, but sometimes obscure albums: and i will never apologise for downloading them.
Edited by tangerine62
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Pir2
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Joined: May 27 2005
Location: Chile
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Posted: May 31 2005 at 23:02 |
when a herad two song of an album that have 5 or six, and this two sng
are really good, i buy the cd (if ai get the cash, it dos'n happen so
often), and i find that the other 3 songs are acrap, and this 3 song
are more than 70% of the cd (by example), i was los my money, so i get
the full album if i don`t know very well to the artist, and then i
decide if i´ll buy it, befre that, i don´t (at least i'd heard the full
album on the radio, like a have problem with my memry, i only knw that
it`s good, the rest, nly bying i remember)
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Gaston
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Joined: February 26 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 401
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Posted: June 01 2005 at 23:00 |
When the record industry and the internet industry merge the ISPs will
pay the record industry for piracy. ISPs will raise prices, CDs
will...raise prices, everyone will be happy.....
People are going to download. So what I've just described is only a matter of time. People just won't stop.
Gaston
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It's the same guy. Great minds think alike.
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Cluster One
Prog Reviewer
Joined: February 03 2005
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Points: 780
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Posted: June 02 2005 at 03:36 |
Hmm, Piracy shocks me too. I'm just surprised nobody has posted any pics as of yet...
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Marmalade...I like marmalade.
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Lamia
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Joined: May 12 2005
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: June 02 2005 at 11:11 |
I do admit that I have committed several acts of aural
piracy, but I’ve certainly bought a lot of albums since. Up until 1999, I
was never really into music much, didn't have any CD's at all, then I bought my
first album, Toploader - Onka's Big Moka. Surprisingly I can still look
back on it and listen to it and appreciate it, at least it was half decent
music and nothing too faddy.
But since 1999 I've amassed over 100 or so albums, and when you think of the
average price that's going to be around £1000 at £10 a shot. So actually
on average I buy an album or so every month, although its more phase like, i.e.
I won't buy music for a while and then get a load in.
However certainly without piracy in the form of Audio Galaxy, WinMX, Kazaa
Lite, Limewire and now Bit Comet I wouldn't have gone out and bought many of
the albums I have now. However I do have a lot of copied music from
friends, parents etc and I just don't see the point it buying the same thing
over and over again if we all seem to have it. For instance, although my
parents are divorced, between us we each have a legitimate copy of Phil Collins
- Testify, which is utterly ridiculous.
I do however understand that music is certainly very expensive and it comes at
a premium, so recently I’ve started downloading music from www.allofmp3.com,
and legit Russian website that charges for music downloads, but because of
Russian copyright laws you can get an entire album for $1.5 dollars @192 kbps
in mp3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis and several others. Ok you don't get the album
art, but at least you’re giving something back and technically it is
legal. With regards to this I've bought quite a few progressive albums
since coming here. And I'm glad, because despite being a big Genesis fan
I bought both Archives’ 1969-1975 and 1976-1992 and on the first one the first
2 CD's were effectively a polished Lamb Lies Down, the third CD Genesis Live
with a few others, and the last was some very early Genesis, with pretty damn
poor studio recording quality. I have since listed to the original CD's
of this and for costing £40 the quality was not distinguishably better.
So there are reasons for piracy, but it is a double edged
sword, I just think its partly greed by the music industry and greed by the
consumer that makes this so expensive. However
that doesn’t stop me having 5,869 songs on my computer, about 4,000 of which
are from legit CD’s i.e. parents and friends and the rest are illegal
downloads.
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Tell me my life is about to begin
Tell me that I am a hero,
Promise me all of your violent dreams
Light up your body with anger.
Genesis - The Knife
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Borealis
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Joined: May 06 2005
Location: Neutral Zone
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Points: 599
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Posted: June 02 2005 at 16:58 |
I believe real musician prefer to be known than to be rich.
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Vive le Québec libre!...
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Certif1ed
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: April 08 2004
Location: England
Status: Offline
Points: 7559
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Posted: June 02 2005 at 17:04 |
Lamia wrote:
... I just think its partly greed by the music industry and greed by the consumer that makes this so expensive. However that doesn’t stop me having 5,869 songs on my computer, about 4,000 of which are from legit CD’s i.e. parents and friends and the rest are illegal downloads.
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Remember that the songs from "legit CD's" are illegit copies unless they're from YOUR CDs...
*BUSTED!!!*
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Syntharachnid
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Joined: April 05 2005
Location: Canada
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Points: 703
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Posted: June 02 2005 at 22:36 |
My view is one of a minimalist collector. (Does that make sense?) If I have the album in one format (ie: if my dad has it on vinyl), I am willing to download it. As a result, I have taken to buying albums on viynl because I prefer it to CDs, then downloading it via Bittorrent (by far the best and most relyable program for this purpose). I now have a copy which I can store on my iPod for portability and convinience, and one which will not deteriorate over time.
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Syntharachnid
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Posted: June 02 2005 at 22:38 |
Also, I have some friends who listen to awful music, so I am willing to burn them copies of good CDs, just to try and civilize them!
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FishyMonkey
Prog Reviewer
Joined: May 13 2005
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Points: 127
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Posted: June 04 2005 at 01:22 |
See, without piracy I wouldn't be into any of the great bands I'm into
now. Samples and what not just aren't good neough sometimes. For
example, King Crimson took awhile to sink in...now I love them and have
already ordered Red and ITCHYCOCK. I agree, however, that people who
simply download and never actually buy are horrible. The only
justification would be if you had NO money and stil lwanted to listen
to music. Then again, if you had no money you probably wouldn't have a
computer.
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goose
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Joined: June 20 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 4097
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Posted: June 04 2005 at 06:12 |
I have started downloading OOP stuff - maybe if I get a decent enough collection one day I'll try and start up an FTP server with that sort of thing on... the only difficulty is finding lossless rips . It's still illegal if they're OOP but I couldn't buy them if I tried (except second hand, and that doesn't help the record label ), so I feel justified.
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goose
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Posted: June 04 2005 at 06:14 |
Certif1ed wrote:
*BUSTED!!!* |
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undefinability
Forum Senior Member
Joined: May 22 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 208
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 07:34 |
This has probably already been stated, but as I've said before, I rarely read the comments before mine unless they have something interesting (no offense). . .
I don't think it's so much as the fanatics are downloading because they're poor or just refuse to buy the album, but rather that they're anticipating the said release so badly that they can't wait for it to be issued, so in the end, they try to download it in order to get a taste for the piece(s) - and I suppose you could say that the 30-second samples would be sufficient, but to be candid, they aren't. . . they just add to the eagerness.
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"Don't listen to me."
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Jared
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Joined: May 06 2005
Location: Hereford, UK
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 10:58 |
Quoting from Shadow Gallery's latest:
"A solid nod of gratitude goes out to those who bought this disc, seperating yourselves from those who copy it."
Here, Here...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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BigBoss
Forum Senior Member
Joined: May 16 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 320
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Posted: June 21 2005 at 11:55 |
You do realize that allofmp3.com is a total pirate site? They are charging you and keeping the money, they aren't paying the artist, you are simply lining their pockets, there is nothing legit about it. You're actually better off pirating it totally instead of paying someone to steal it for you.
Lamia wrote:
<p ="Msonormal">I do admit that I have committed several acts of aural
piracy, but I’ve certainly bought a lot of albums since. Up until 1999, I
was never really into music much, didn't have any CD's at all, then I bought my
first album, Toploader - Onka's Big Moka. Surprisingly I can still look
back on it and listen to it and appreciate it, at least it was half decent
music and nothing too faddy.
But since 1999 I've amassed over 100 or so albums, and when you think of the
average price that's going to be around £1000 at £10 a shot. So actually
on average I buy an album or so every month, although its more phase like, i.e.
I won't buy music for a while and then get a load in.
However certainly without piracy in the form of Audio Galaxy, WinMX, Kazaa
Lite, Limewire and now Bit Comet I wouldn't have gone out and bought many of
the albums I have now. However I do have a lot of copied music from
friends, parents etc and I just don't see the point it buying the same thing
over and over again if we all seem to have it. For instance, although my
parents are divorced, between us we each have a legitimate copy of Phil Collins
- Testify, which is utterly ridiculous.
I do however understand that music is certainly very expensive and it comes at
a premium, so recently I’ve started downloading music from www.allofmp3.com,
and legit Russian website that charges for music downloads, but because of
Russian copyright laws you can get an entire album for $1.5 dollars @192 kbps
in mp3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis and several others. Ok you don't get the album
art, but at least you’re giving something back and technically it is
legal. With regards to this I've bought quite a few progressive albums
since coming here. And I'm glad, because despite being a big Genesis fan
I bought both Archives’ 1969-1975 and 1976-1992 and on the first one the first
2 CD's were effectively a polished Lamb Lies Down, the third CD Genesis Live
with a few others, and the last was some very early Genesis, with pretty damn
poor studio recording quality. I have since listed to the original CD's
of this and for costing £40 the quality was not distinguishably better.
<p ="Msonormal"><o:p> </o:p>
<p ="Msonormal">So there are reasons for piracy, but it is a double edged
sword, I just think its partly greed by the music industry and greed by the
consumer that makes this so expensive. <span style=""> </span>However
that doesn’t stop me having 5,869 songs on my computer, about 4,000 of which
are from legit CD’s i.e. parents and friends and the rest are illegal
downloads.
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Best Regards,
Shawn Gordon
President
ProgRock Records
www.progrockrecords.com
www.mindawn.com
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con safo
Prog Reviewer
Joined: March 17 2005
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Points: 1230
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Posted: June 21 2005 at 12:56 |
The only people losing sleep over piracy are greedy rock stars and recorc company execs. They can sufffer for all i care. Britney Spears losing 1 million in record sales doesnt bother me one bit, and i could care less if lars ulrich cant afford his new gold plated hot tub. Boo-Hoo. Music Piracy gets more deserving bands the recognition they deserve. It's the best thing to happen to music, like it or not.
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