On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 15:30, Scott M. wrote:
quoted 4 lines How do anti-download MP3 parties respond to those who use Mp3s as listening
> How do anti-download MP3 parties respond to those who use Mp3s as listening
> posts, don't burn the tracks and delete them if they don't buy the release?
>
> just interested...
My guess (not being one of these people) would be that having this
philosophy wouldn't help the situation- cz these people would be
objecting to the existence of the file-sharing networks from whence your
MP3z which you are listening to and deleting would have come from.
Enforcing a kind of policy like yours with software is impossible (If
you can hear it, you can record it ;p). Oh, and it would be gay, hehe.
LONG LIVE, UMM, EMINEM!
IMO not keeping the tracks would just be, err, a waste. ;>
And from my personal perspective I cannot afford to buy most CDs I want,
living where I do. People in India can afford less. And so on.. :P
I don't think filesharing can be stopped; so I think the anti-MP3 crowd
had better just adapt. ;> Or start helping the RIAA and co. to comm and
ketch us all *yEEE*.
Regards,
AL.
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