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2003-03-12 17:02John Reading RE: [idm] Indie Ethics
├─ 2003-03-12 17:05Ask Solem Hoel RE: [idm] Indie Ethics
└─ 2003-03-12 17:10ben gill RE: [idm] Indie Ethics
├─ 2003-03-12 17:21nethed RE: [idm] Copyright: Ten Big Myths Explained
└─ 2003-03-12 17:27EggyToast RE: [idm] Indie Ethics
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2003-03-12 17:02John ReadingA little census from my office. I know of about 10-15 people that openly share pirated wor
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A little census from my office. I know of about 10-15 people that openly share pirated works and never buy cds. NEVER. recent offerings: new Amon Tobin new Massive Attack new Kopernik last Aphex (when new) I'm sure there's many more...
quoted 16 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: daniel [mailto:daniel@aptrick.com] > > That is right on the mark. > > Whereas if said record label distributed cd's to a radio station > (promotion and radio play will inevitably increase album > sales) it is a > far cry different if mp3s are distro'd/pirated to a single user, when > the demographic typically indicates that people who regularly > d/k mp3's > rarely purchase music. While there is no hard evidence that people who > d/l music necessarily don't purchase music, I would bet two bucks that > they don't buy the same album they downloaded. > >
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2003-03-12 17:05Ask Solem HoelOn Wed, 2003-03-12 at 18:02, John Reading wrote: > A little census from my office. I know
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On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 18:02, John Reading wrote:
quoted 11 lines A little census from my office. I know of about 10-15 people that openly> A little census from my office. I know of about 10-15 people that openly > share pirated works and never buy cds. NEVER. > > recent offerings: > new Amon Tobin > new Massive Attack > new Kopernik > last Aphex (when new) > > I'm sure there's many more... >
I would be happy to buy albums, but this kind of music is not available in Norway. -- ask/dwave --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-03-12 17:10ben gillWell, they're thieves, obviously. Why don't you try to get them fired? Or, instead of post
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Well, they're thieves, obviously. Why don't you try to get them fired? Or, instead of posting something so fucking trite and mundane, beat the shit out of them so you never have to see their pirate booties again. Or don't do a fucking thing but complain to a list which sucks a big fat dick nowadays, with perhaps 2.5 intelligent members out of 900+ (derek, an unnamed wildcard, and muffin's the .5). Quit wasting your time and unsub from this piece of crap ASAP. Ben Good morning, btw :) --- John Reading <john.reading@us.didata.com> wrote:
quoted 37 lines A little census from my office. I know of about> A little census from my office. I know of about > 10-15 people that openly > share pirated works and never buy cds. NEVER. > > recent offerings: > new Amon Tobin > new Massive Attack > new Kopernik > last Aphex (when new) > > I'm sure there's many more... > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: daniel [mailto:daniel@aptrick.com] > > > > That is right on the mark. > > > > Whereas if said record label distributed cd's to a > radio station > > (promotion and radio play will inevitably increase > album > > sales) it is a > > far cry different if mp3s are distro'd/pirated to > a single user, when > > the demographic typically indicates that people > who regularly > > d/k mp3's > > rarely purchase music. While there is no hard > evidence that people who > > d/l music necessarily don't purchase music, I > would bet two bucks that > > they don't buy the same album they downloaded. > > > > > > >
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2003-03-12 17:21nethedIf anyone's really interested in learning what the deal is about copyright.... http://www.
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If anyone's really interested in learning what the deal is about copyright.... http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html Ten Big Myths Explained http://www.lawgirl.com/copyright.shtml#derivative please note that derivative work is not always but sometimes is sampling. http://www.benedict.com/ some more copyright basics http://www.virtualschool.edu/mon/ElectronicProperty/CopyrightLaw.html Copyright Basics from the US Copyright Office http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/webcopyr.html Copyright law for web users and website owners - check the links lots of them http://www.corante.com/copyfight/ The politics of Copyfight --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-03-12 17:27EggyToastben gill said: > Well, they're thieves, obviously. Why don't you try > to get them fired?
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ben gill said:
quoted 8 lines Well, they're thieves, obviously. Why don't you try> Well, they're thieves, obviously. Why don't you try > to get them fired? Or, instead of posting something > so fucking trite and mundane, beat the shit out of > them so you never have to see their pirate booties > again. Or don't do a fucking thing but complain to a > list which sucks a big fat dick nowadays, with perhaps > 2.5 intelligent members out of 900+ (derek, an unnamed > wildcard, and muffin's the .5).
Ha! I gotta work on dumbing myself down. That's frightening :) As to the census below, well, that's the kind of stuff I'd also download as MP3. Why? Cos none of it's very good, in my mind :) The last aphex record had some good piano bits, which would've caused me to pick it up eventually, and the Amon Tobin has some good moments, but it's not as good as his past offerings in my mind (more laid back and "samey" instead of really good). I've never liked massive attack, but I'm not going to bring up how bad most british rappers are again (as some people just don't understand :D ). I bought the singles box and was very sad, until I sold it for just a few dollars less than what I bought it for. Sometimes they'd get a good groove going, but then they'd open their mouths and... well I don't really like to talk about it ;) Granted, I'd download stuff and then delete it after discovering I don't like it (much like how I try to sell off records and CDs I buy that I don't like). So maybe it's just a different mentality. Perhaps a little off topic, but I've always wondered how labels and artists think about people who buy the album on a whim or off some suggestions and absolutely hate it, but don't get rid of it because used cd's really aren't worth anything (and aren't returnable, *anywhere*). Do they feel bad for the person for spending their money on something they don't like despite having no way of sampling it, or are they happy enough with the sale to not care? derek
quoted 12 lines --- John Reading <john.reading@us.didata.com> wrote:> --- John Reading <john.reading@us.didata.com> wrote: >> A little census from my office. I know of about >> 10-15 people that openly >> share pirated works and never buy cds. NEVER. >> >> recent offerings: >> new Amon Tobin >> new Massive Attack >> new Kopernik >> last Aphex (when new) >> >> I'm sure there's many more...
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