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rickster Gold Member
Joined: 16 Mar 2009 Posts: 384 Location: Alexandria, Pa
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Posted: Thursday Jun 18, 2009 |
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ok, so downloading music is wrong....I get it..But Come on!!!!
A federal jury ruled Thursday that Jammie Thomas-Rasset willfully violated the copyrights on 24 songs, and awarded recording companies $1.92 million, or $80,000 per song.
Is this real?do these people live in the real world?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_tec_music_downloading
How much damage could she have done?THAT MUCH?!! _________________ "He who trims himself to suite others, will soon whittle himself away"-Unknown |
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Asundor Platinum Member
Joined: 11 Dec 2002 Posts: 984 Location: Huntingdon
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Posted: Friday Jun 19, 2009 |
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LMAO!!! YA OK. |
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tornandfrayed Diamond Member
Joined: 23 Dec 2003 Posts: 1761 Location: The Jaded Empire
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Posted: Friday Jun 19, 2009 |
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The case sited above is concerning a woman who was actually making the files available for download. That is really a lot different from downloading them to use yourself. The story above also mentions that the prosecuting attorney has offered a settlement of 3,000 to 5,000 and this woman refused it.
I know it is really the norm for people to get things for free on the internet but my concern is that when no one can make money from movies, music, games do they stop making them?
Who here would not like to make some money with their music? Only a hand full of bands have given away their CD's that I know of....
I chose to stop downloading music because it was sending a mixed message to my kids. In the end I had to concede that it was indeed wrong and that we were not going to do it. I am not passing judgment on anyone I am just stating the facts.
I would also put suggest that anyone silly enough to be using "peer to Peer" crap like kazaa really needs to rethink their strategy... Or turn off the sharing feature.... _________________ Torn & Frayed
One World, One Voice, One God!
Music is LIFE! |
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ZappasXWife Senior Member
Joined: 10 Apr 2003 Posts: 1035 Location: Altoona
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Posted: Friday Jun 19, 2009 |
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What is the difference between what this girl did when you say 'she made the music available for download' or using the sharing feature? Also, I thought there was something in the news recently that they are going to stop prosecuting people for downloading music. I forget the reason, but I think it had to do with a privacy issue or that they found this is not a deterrant.
Regardless, I do feel that your chances of getting caught doing this are less than your chances of getting struck by lightning while you are bleeding on stage. _________________ If music be the food of love, then play on...
William Shakespeare |
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DirtySanchez Diamond Member
Joined: 14 Feb 2006 Posts: 4186 Location: On teh internetz
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Posted: Friday Jun 19, 2009 |
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ZappasXWife wrote: | .
Regardless, I do feel that your chances of getting caught doing this are less than your chances of getting struck by lightning while you are bleeding on stage. |
I promise, I buy my music. _________________ "You are now either a clueless inbred brownshirt Teabagger, or a babykilling hippie Marxist on welfare."-Songsmith |
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MeYatch Diamond Member
Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Posts: 1586
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Posted: Friday Jun 19, 2009 |
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the fines elicited exactly the response they were meant to.
You think its ridiculous, and just maybe you might think its not worth the risk. _________________ Stand back, I like to rock out. |
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tornandfrayed Diamond Member
Joined: 23 Dec 2003 Posts: 1761 Location: The Jaded Empire
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Posted: Friday Jun 19, 2009 |
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She downloaded music and either intentionally or unintentionally she enabled others on the Kazaa network to download the music from here machine. The "sharing" feature in Kazaa creates a location that anyone on the kazaa network can access and download from. That is, for all intents and purposes, like standing on a stage bleeding selling dime bags. You are going to get caught a lot easier.
When you disable the sharing feature then you are really only downloading the music that you want and not distributing it to anyone in the world without a question. It is much more like finishing your set while bleeding profusely and when done going backstage and doing a number with your buddies on the ambulance ride to the ER. Much less chance of getting caught.
People don't seem to see a difference, but I do. Like if I want to get high at home and play video games or crank tunes, my business. When I take 20 quarter gram folds of coke to the senior high school a whole different thing....
Agree or disagree?
I welcome public humiliation and ridicule.....That is why I am on Rockpage.....
(sarcasm) _________________ Torn & Frayed
One World, One Voice, One God!
Music is LIFE! |
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joltinjeff Platinum Member
Joined: 31 May 2009 Posts: 543 Location: Huntingdon.
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Posted: Friday Jun 19, 2009 |
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Correct me if I am wrong (which I probably am) but are there not free sites that allow you to download music such as LimeWire and others where you can download music?
I have LimeWire and use it alot, but when they want you to upgrade they want you to pay, however if you don't upgrade you still download the shit for free.
If these sites are getting the music and then making ppl pay for the downloads, shouldn't they be paying royalty fees to the artists/songwriters?????????????
As usual, you get NOTHIN FOR FREE!!! |
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slackin@dabass Diamond Member
Joined: 30 Mar 2008 Posts: 1341 Location: tyrone, pa
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Posted: Friday Jun 19, 2009 |
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tornandfrayed wrote: |
People don't seem to see a difference, but I do. Like if I want to get high at home and play video games or crank tunes, my business. When I take 20 quarter gram folds of coke to the senior high school a whole different thing.... |
there's a difference? _________________ Can you identify a genital wart? |
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tornandfrayed Diamond Member
Joined: 23 Dec 2003 Posts: 1761 Location: The Jaded Empire
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Posted: Friday Jun 19, 2009 |
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Limewire has been a "peer to peer" network. What that means is that when you install it they setup a folder on your machine that is "shared". The music that you download goes there and anyone on the network can download it from your machine.
Be very careful with that kind of stuff...
Peace... _________________ Torn & Frayed
One World, One Voice, One God!
Music is LIFE! |
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Unholy Active Member
Joined: 08 Apr 2007 Posts: 43 Location: Altoona, PA
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Posted: Sunday Jul 12, 2009 |
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To answer someone's question about albums no longer being made if no one can make money from it, I say that it won't effect music. There's been music since man has whacked a stick against a tree, or tossed a pebble into some water. What others see as a broken industry, I see an industry "freed" from the chains of corporate greed. You will see a lot of artists leave, but more will emerge just because they love music, for the music and not for the money it brings in. This is why it is called art.
Long before file sharing will destroy the major labels, I see Indie studios emerging from the fringes of music. Most of this is due to people swapping and downloading tunes via the internet. Most artists would just want to get people to hear their stuff and come to their shows. |
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