I am with Suresh on this matter. Since you run a popular website criticizing filmmakers and composers for being unethical, it is expected that you practice what you preach. Correct me if I am wrong, but I am sure that you do not buy all the albums that you review in your blog, especially the ones that you dismiss casually by the words NSFW. In such a case, do you think that it is ethical to review something that you do not own?
Satish Note: My comments have nothing to do with your review of VTV and this is something that was in my mind for a long time. This is the price that you have to pay for being popular!!! --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "inetk" <6tim...@...> wrote: > > Thanks Suresh, for those completely unwarranted kind words. > > Downloading illegal music - bad. Purchasing CDs - good. Download is done as a > matter of ease of distribution/ availability. Purchasing CD once it releases > - done as a matter of policy. > > I'm touched by your concern, but. Nice way of going personal over a review. > > Karthik > > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "sureshmechnit" <sureshmechnit@> wrote: > > > > If you are a regular reader of that site, you must have known by this time > > that he has always reviewed the albums after listening tocheap quality > > illegally downloaded songs - once. All the preaching gyaans about > > "anti-Plagiarism, being ethical and legal" are only for others. > > > > It has become such a normal thing, that it is okay to comment on a public > > platform about something that you don't even own yet. >