Guest CoreyLazarus416 Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 Ah yes, how stupid many copyright laws are. The way I see it, once the "art" is purchased, my money is exchanged, and the receipt is either printed or saved digitally, everything about the one piece becomes mine. I should be able to sell it, copy it, etc. as I wish. Should I be able to SELL the burned copies? No. THAT is piracy. But giving them away? Who hasn't made a copy for somebody? P2P users are the digital Robin Hoods, and the RIAA is the Sheriff.
Guest Jobber of the Week Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 Anyway, you don't care about the artists either. You just want your downloads cause they're free Hush, you. I know I'd pay reasonable prices for songs. I'd happily pay $5 for 5 good songs, but I'm not going to pay $50 for 5 different CDs where I get 5 good songs and dozens of bad ones.
Guest Goodear Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 Anyway, you don't care about the artists either. You just want your downloads cause they're free Hush, you. I know I'd pay reasonable prices for songs. I'd happily pay $5 for 5 good songs, but I'm not going to pay $50 for 5 different CDs where I get 5 good songs and dozens of bad ones. So wait and buy a 'best of' or complilation disk where you can get what you consider value for your money.
Guest Tyler McClelland Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 20 years after the CD is released?
Guest Goodear Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 You can get those Music NOW CDs in like a few months and bands seem to popping out those best ofs faster and faster all the time.
Guest Jobber of the Week Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 So wait and buy a 'best of' or complilation disk where you can get what you consider value for your money. I didn't say they were all on one artist. I want to choose what's on the disc. Now before you chew me out again, recognize that the iTunes Music Store already does this, and it's due on Windows this year. Apple makes deals with the labels and sells the music, and yes, you can buy The One Good Track by itself for a small fee. And although you can't share them online, you can burn them on as many CDs as you like. /THAT's/ what I want. Now, if Apple will only finish a Windows version.
Guest Tyler McClelland Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 Regardless of which, the "good songs" on a CD aren't always the ones that are released as "hit singles" Personally, I download a few songs on a CD before I buy it; the prices are too outrageous to go out and buy one without knowing what you're getting.
Guest Goodear Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 Now before you chew me out again, recognize that the iTunes Music Store already does this, and it's due on Windows this year. Apple makes deals with the labels and sells the music, and yes, you can buy The One Good Track by itself for a small fee. And although you can't share them online, you can burn them on as many CDs as you like. Works for me. I just disagree with the "I want to be a rebel and get free stuff in the process" philosophy. As long as the people that own the copyright are cool with it, why should I object?
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