Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:28 am
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I think if people want people to buy their music. They should make it easily accessible. Now you might say, but it from iTunes. Why should I buy it from iTunes for .99 cents each when I can get it for free. I don't know how record companies make money anymore, I really don't. I remember when MP3 download music had just become available and I found myself paying $20+ for an album, which I then had to download and blah blah. I just get it for free now, a long with 90% of the world. I would support music companies if they supported people, as such.
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:38 am
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Snoopy wrote:
Why should I buy it from iTunes for .99 cents each when I can get it for free.
because stealing is wrong?
everyone of my songs I have ripped from a cd which i have purchased myself at my local jb-hi-fi store ( i get a discount because im there a lot, it kicks ass ). Is it really so hard to spare $10 a week for a cd? Noooo.. lets all be selfish and get it for free, that money would be better spent on other essentials like smokes or booze, right?
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:54 am
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MrTwilliger wrote:
because stealing is wrong?
everyone of my songs I have ripped from a cd which i have purchased myself at my local jb-hi-fi store ( i get a discount because im there a lot, it kicks ass ). Is it really so hard to spare $10 a week for a cd? Noooo.. lets all be selfish and get it for free, that money would be better spent on other essentials like smokes or booze, right?
Parden me good sir, I salute you for you're patronage to your local music store and your life time of honesty(?). Very noble indeed. But I have to disagree. Not everyone pirates JUST music btw. Not everyone can afford Cd's, lets say they like ALOT of bands. I remeber buying CD's and only liking one song on them then thinking how I wasted money. Essentials could be FOOD and college TUITION and BOOKS maybe? Are you gonna turn this into a "pirating is unlegit" kinda thing? You're basically fighting a war against bots. You will lose.
And what of those rare, old or foreign hard to find CD's that you can only find in torrents? You just don't download them because you think it's wrong? Some Foreign CD's are $70-$80 and can only be bought overseas.
Whats pirating doing to musicians? They are still rich, they are still making new music.
I'm selfish and don't give a damn. Sorry.
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Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:59 am
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MrTwilliger wrote:
Snoopy wrote:
Why should I buy it from iTunes for .99 cents each when I can get it for free.
because stealing is wrong?
everyone of my songs I have ripped from a cd which i have purchased myself at my local jb-hi-fi store ( i get a discount because im there a lot, it kicks ass ). Is it really so hard to spare $10 a week for a cd? Noooo.. lets all be selfish and get it for free, that money would be better spent on other essentials like smokes or booze, right?
$10 a week isn't a problem. I don't feel like buying a CD for each song I like. I have something like 40,000 songs in my library. Each downloaded which me and my friends then put on harddrives and send to eachother. It's the ease and simplicity of being able to download something free of charge and hassles. Sure I feel sorry for someone cause somewhere down the line someone is losing money, but so would we if we spent $1 on each song we downloaded. That would mean I paid $40,000 for music, fcuk that!
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:03 pm
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Sacchin wrote:
MrTwilliger wrote:
because stealing is wrong?
everyone of my songs I have ripped from a cd which i have purchased myself at my local jb-hi-fi store ( i get a discount because im there a lot, it kicks ass ). Is it really so hard to spare $10 a week for a cd? Noooo.. lets all be selfish and get it for free, that money would be better spent on other essentials like smokes or booze, right?
Parden me good sir, I salute you for you're patronage to your local music store and your life time of honesty(?). Very noble indeed. But I have to disagree. Not everyone pirates JUST music btw. Not everyone can afford Cd's, lets say they like ALOT of bands. I remeber buying CD's and only liking one song on them then thinking how I wasted money. Essentials could be FOOD and college TUITION and BOOKS maybe? Are you gonna turn this into a "pirating is unlegit" kinda thing? You're basically fighting a war against bots. You will lose.
And what of those rare, old or foreign hard to find CD's that you can only find in torrents? You just don't download them because you think it's wrong? Some Foreign CD's are $70-$80 and can only be bought overseas.
Whats pirating doing to musicians? They are still rich, they are still making new music.
I'm selfish and don't give a damn. Sorry.
But do they really need all of those songs? Why cant someone live without them? If im struggling for cash ( although its kinda rare, i save a fair bit even though im a student with studying fees and car bills just like everyone else ) than i simply go without if i have to. Do we honestly need 3 hard drives dedicated to music? or movies? Why can't we simply live with what we cant afford?
To satisfy the argument I'll say that it's my opinion.
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:06 pm
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MrTwilliger wrote:
But do they really need all of those songs? Why cant someone live without them? If im struggling for cash ( although its kinda rare, i save a fair bit even though im a student with studying fees and car bills just like everyone else ) than i simply go without if i have to. Do we honestly need 3 hard drives dedicated to music? or movies? Why can't we simply live with what we cant afford?
To satisfy the argument I'll say that it's my opinion.
Music does many different things for different people. It can inspire creativity, help someone drown out real life issues, even put someone's crappy day on the upside. Music is a very important part of life. Some would say...it's essential to have it.
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:09 pm
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Food is an important part of life too. It helps me function, can make me feel better and can give me the motivation I need to achieve my dreams. Some people would say its essential in life. Yet I still purchase it at my local supermarket..
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:27 pm
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The popularity of pirating stuff is, for the most part, convenience. It takes a lot less effort to open a program and start downloading stuff than to drive to your local record store and purchase the album you wanted. It's also why online music stores are becoming very popular. You have the ease of downloading music and it's legal because you bought it. There are also those bands like Nine Inch Nails who have decided to give the people the option to get their albums for free or pay for it. A lot of people pay more than the album's retail value ($50+) so it's pretty good on both ends.
If I really like an artist, I will buy their album. But most of the time I head over to my favorite private tracker ♥ and download the album in about 2 minutes. As a matter of fact, using private trackers has encouraged me to buy more music. It's such a pain to keep a good sharing ratio sometimes so I like to stop at random garage sales and look for cheap CDs. I go home and rip the CD and start sharing it at what.cd.
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:03 pm
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I pay for my music because I actually support the effort that the band made when making their music. If you say .99 cents is to expensive for a song, then I dont know. I can't see myself constantly buying music, when half the time you will listen to it for a couple of days and then sit in your library until it comes up on shuffle. If you want to listen to the music you like for free, there are other options than doing it illegally.
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:55 pm
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Locketart wrote:
Gaige fails in every possible way.
As many have said, it is a well known fact that the music industry is trying to take out pirates. However it has been nothing but fail. It's not that complicated to avoid detection .
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:10 pm
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Sacchin wrote:
MrTwilliger wrote:
because stealing is wrong?
everyone of my songs I have ripped from a cd which i have purchased myself at my local jb-hi-fi store ( i get a discount because im there a lot, it kicks ass ). Is it really so hard to spare $10 a week for a cd? Noooo.. lets all be selfish and get it for free, that money would be better spent on other essentials like smokes or booze, right?
Parden me good sir, I salute you for you're patronage to your local music store and your life time of honesty(?). Very noble indeed. But I have to disagree. Not everyone pirates JUST music btw. Not everyone can afford Cd's, lets say they like ALOT of bands. I remeber buying CD's and only liking one song on them then thinking how I wasted money. Essentials could be FOOD and college TUITION and BOOKS maybe? Are you gonna turn this into a "pirating is unlegit" kinda thing? You're basically fighting a war against bots. You will lose.
And what of those rare, old or foreign hard to find CD's that you can only find in torrents? You just don't download them because you think it's wrong? Some Foreign CD's are $70-$80 and can only be bought overseas.
Whats pirating doing to musicians? They are still rich, they are still making new music.
I'm selfish and don't give a damn. Sorry.
lol reminds me of South Park.
The drummer from Metalica was hoping to get a gold plated shark tank bar next to his big pool, but thanks to ppl downloading his music for free, he'll have to wait a lil longer before he can get it.
Britney Spears had a gulfstream 4 Private Jet, but thanks to ppl like you she had to sell it and get a gulfstream 3! The gulfstream 3 doesn't even have a remote control for its surround sound theater system!
And Master P might not be able to buy his son his own island in Polynesia!
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:19 pm
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piootr wrote:
Locketart wrote:
Gaige fails in every possible way.
As many have said, it is a well known fact that the music industry is trying to take out pirates. However it has been nothing but fail. It's not that complicated to avoid detection .
Really how do you avoid the detections? PG2 definitely doesnt work 100% for it. Soon as you dl that honey pot they have you, then you get your slap on the wrist...
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:24 pm
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Sharp324 wrote:
piootr wrote:
Locketart wrote:
Gaige fails in every possible way.
As many have said, it is a well known fact that the music industry is trying to take out pirates. However it has been nothing but fail. It's not that complicated to avoid detection .
Really how do you avoid the detections? PG2 definitely doesnt work 100% for it. Soon as you dl that honey pot they have you, then you get your slap on the wrist...
Basically what I mean is learning how to tell what's a honey pot and what's not. Also, not downloading a lot at any one time =).
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:07 pm
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Fug_Dup wrote:
The popularity of pirating stuff is, for the most part, convenience. It takes a lot less effort to open a program and start downloading stuff than to drive to your local record store and purchase the album you wanted. It's also why online music stores are becoming very popular. You have the ease of downloading music and it's legal because you bought it. There are also those bands like Nine Inch Nails who have decided to give the people the option to get their albums for free or pay for it. A lot of people pay more than the album's retail value ($50+) so it's pretty good on both ends.
If I really like an artist, I will buy their album. But most of the time I head over to my favorite private tracker ♥ and download the album in about 2 minutes. As a matter of fact, using private trackers has encouraged me to buy more music. It's such a pain to keep a good sharing ratio sometimes so I like to stop at random garage sales and look for cheap CDs. I go home and rip the CD and start sharing it at what.cd.
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Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:26 pm
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Xyzzzy wrote:
Fug_Dup wrote:
The popularity of pirating stuff is, for the most part, convenience. It takes a lot less effort to open a program and start downloading stuff than to drive to your local record store and purchase the album you wanted. It's also why online music stores are becoming very popular. You have the ease of downloading music and it's legal because you bought it. There are also those bands like Nine Inch Nails who have decided to give the people the option to get their albums for free or pay for it. A lot of people pay more than the album's retail value ($50+) so it's pretty good on both ends.
If I really like an artist, I will buy their album. But most of the time I head over to my favorite private tracker ♥ and download the album in about 2 minutes. As a matter of fact, using private trackers has encouraged me to buy more music. It's such a pain to keep a good sharing ratio sometimes so I like to stop at random garage sales and look for cheap CDs. I go home and rip the CD and start sharing it at what.cd.
Post subject: Re: You pirate music? say goodbye to your net
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:52 pm
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X-Lax wrote:
Xyzzzy wrote:
Fug_Dup wrote:
The popularity of pirating stuff is, for the most part, convenience. It takes a lot less effort to open a program and start downloading stuff than to drive to your local record store and purchase the album you wanted. It's also why online music stores are becoming very popular. You have the ease of downloading music and it's legal because you bought it. There are also those bands like Nine Inch Nails who have decided to give the people the option to get their albums for free or pay for it. A lot of people pay more than the album's retail value ($50+) so it's pretty good on both ends.
If I really like an artist, I will buy their album. But most of the time I head over to my favorite private tracker ♥ and download the album in about 2 minutes. As a matter of fact, using private trackers has encouraged me to buy more music. It's such a pain to keep a good sharing ratio sometimes so I like to stop at random garage sales and look for cheap CDs. I go home and rip the CD and start sharing it at what.cd.
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