Sharing mp3s is only a threat to anyone if the audienece huge. This guy
seems to be doing nothing more than hooking some friends up with tunes he's
collected. I have a hard time believing this server is a threat to anyone
except people who are afraid of others sharing music. So if most of the
people on hotline wouldn't even care about the tunes, how is this doing a
disservice to anyone? Sharing only becomes piaracy when you do it for money.
-l
on 1/11/01 10:10 AM, _DipthonG_ at kam@columbus.rr.com wrote:
quoted 45 lines What? what kind of sense does that make ?> What? what kind of sense does that make ?
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lee Azzarello <roswell@idiot.antioch-college.edu>
> To: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 12:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [idm] just wanna let you lables know that..
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>
>> I rather enjoyed the concept of his server. He seemed really matter of
> fact
>> and sincere. Besides, I don't think most people on hotline would even care
>> about these labels.
>>
>> -l
>>
>>
>> on 1/10/01 9:16 PM, _DipthonG_ at kam@columbus.rr.com wrote:
>>
>>> hotline server 171.65.199.9 is giving away thousands of independent
> 'idm'
>>> and indie hip hop releases.
>>>
>>> i would urge the lables to take action against this punk.
>>>
>>> Please forward this list to other visible music lists, esp. indie
>>> hip hop lists...
>>>
>>> going down fsst.
>>> [`]
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -l[e^2]
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