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Kord
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Joined: May 23 2006
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Posted: August 07 2006 at 03:41 |
in my country the price of CDs is very high (a single CD can cost 21 euros, some times....that's too much)...so if prices are so high it's normal that people download music mp3 or other....if prices went down, for example, I'd buy more CDs...I think that if prices didn't go down it should be legal to download music...
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Pnoom!
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Posted: October 19 2006 at 21:59 |
No. I would say artists' choice, but that would convolute the whole matter and create more fuzz than it's worth. It either needs to be legal or illegal. I say illegal.
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CaptainQuark
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Posted: October 20 2006 at 12:32 |
I'm kinda half way. I do download "illegally", but that's only because the price of CDs is so high. I will download a few tracks from an album and if I like what I hear, I'll buy the album, replacing the illegally downloaded tracks with the legally acquired ones. If I don't like what I hear… well what's the point of cluttering up my hard disk with music I don't like?
I think all artists should release a few tracks from their albums to be passed around. Spineshank did that with their 2003 album "Self-Destructive Pattern". Part way through the track, the music faded and there was an announcement of the track's name, the album's name and the date of its release.
I liked what I heard, so now I have that album.
Simple, really!
Edited by CaptainQuark - October 20 2006 at 12:33
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Peter
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Posted: October 20 2006 at 15:40 |
Illegally downloading music should be illegal.
(It stands to reason that if it were made legal, it wouldn't be illegal downloading.)
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stonebeard
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Posted: October 20 2006 at 16:02 |
The artist can decide if he wants the music to be freely avaliable to the public, but it usually won't matter because the labels usually have control of pressing and distribution, not the artists. And in the case of indie labels, I doubt most would even bother prosecuting any file sharer.
My overall position is NO.
But perhaps after all the artist(s) is(are) dead, then it should be free game. I think it's a bit shifty for labels to continue making nifty amounts of cash on dead artist's music, when all they did was let him write is and distibute it.
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Tuzvihar
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Posted: October 20 2006 at 16:03 |
I used to have quite a few of illegaly downloaded records. One day I accidentally deleted them all...
I don't download music any more (only from legal sources).
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Charles Bukowski
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JJLehto
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Posted: October 20 2006 at 17:39 |
Artists choice. Downloading music illegaly is stealing from the artist, BUT some don't care. It just makes sense to me they should decide.
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Badabec
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Location: Germany
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Posted: October 21 2006 at 10:13 |
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