Now I don't want to start a discussion about the legality or morality of it.
At present I have Soulseek on my machine. I hardly
ever use it. What I do use it for is on the odd occasion I can't go somewhere
like Piccadilly or even Juno to listen to clips of a
tune I've found out / heard about.
The only way forward I can see for artists is this:
1. Give away lossy digital copies of your music, as promotion.
2. Emphasize the audio quality of the 'real thing' -- the paid for copy.
3. Make sure the physical object you're selling adds value over the
digital copy -- either by adding
I like the idea of #3 very much - vinyl only tracks would be a welcome
change from CD only tracks
plus well designed packaging is always encouraged.
Little pluses are so cool - buy a 12 to find a sticker slipped inside.
It's fairly common in rock music to find little things like record
label
This guy wrote a manifesto on the topic .
saved me thinking to hard about it all .
http://montemagno.typepad.com/p2p_manifesto/
You know the only person making money is the
person selling bandwidth .
I guess I know where to start investing ' eh
Dr. Lester K. Spence wrote:
On
On Jan 15, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Kent Williams wrote:
As far as file copying, CD ripping etc, the piggies are out of the
barn. Most DRM systems can be defeated pretty easily, and when all
else fails, anyone with a good soundcard can make a high quality
digital copy via analog loopback of
As far as file copying, CD ripping etc, the piggies are out of the
barn. Most DRM systems can be defeated pretty easily, and when all
else fails, anyone with a good soundcard can make a high quality
digital copy via analog loopback of protected digital files.
So DRM is a joke. It only stops
: (313) P2P
No not another discussion of the ethics of it - sod the ethics I'm just
going to do it.
I've never had file sharing software on my machine before as it's given me
kind of security worries. However talking with a couple of you folks
recently after I was trying to get hold of Rhythm
No not another discussion of the ethics of it - sod the ethics I'm just
going to do it.
I've never had file sharing software on my machine before as it's given me
kind of security worries. However talking with a couple of you folks
recently after I was trying to get hold of Rhythm and Sound
UN is pascal1971. Got some
nice sets to share!
Cheers
Pascal.
Hometaping is killing music - support your local recordstore!
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Well . I'm on a Mac .
and I've tried several different types of programs.
mostly use . acquisition . now but find it similar
to shopping at K-mart music, you can get anything
obvious easy . and everything else they have never
heard of . .
I have tried SS for mac a couple of
(313) P2P
likewise, i don't regard p2p as the place to get quality files you'd
play
out. for that i do private exchanges. discogs is a great place to hook
up
with likeminded people. we're not talking recent releases on
underground
labels - i'm dealing with way out of print, rare sh*t that can't be
:) why would it be? emotionelectric.com just hosts promo mixes by dj's.
nowt wrong with that.
pragmatically I agree - technically however, you're reproducing copyright
musical works and sound recordings and making them available online, without
the licence of the respective owners.
That
:) why would it be? emotionelectric.com just hosts promo mixes by
dj's.
nowt wrong with that.
pragmatically I agree - technically however, you're reproducing
copyright
musical works and sound recordings and making them available online,
without
the licence of the respective owners.
That
yeah i guess it does. if you really want to get picky about it.
as does playing these tracks as part of a mix on radio (online or
otherwise). and i think technically playing records out in public ie.
at a club.
you'll actually find that virtually all terrestrial radio stations (bar the
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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 August 2004 11:16
as does playing these tracks as part of a mix on radio (online or
otherwise). and i think technically playing records out in public ie.
at a club.
so where does this leave us?
Juno, Piccadilly
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From: Rc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 August 2004 11:24
you'll actually find that virtually all terrestrial radio
stations (bar the odd pirate staion) in the UK have licences
in place to braodcast musical works. Most clubs will have
public performance
you'll actually find that virtually all terrestrial radio stations
(bar the
odd pirate staion) in the UK have licences in place to braodcast
musical
works. Most clubs will have public performance licences too. Online is
a
different story though.
heh, point taken.
bottom line is: do we
Juno, Piccadilly and other online record shops can't host clips of
tracks any more, for one...
Why B?
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 August 2004 11:30
Juno, Piccadilly and other online record shops can't host clips of
tracks any more, for one...
Why B?
I was just pointing out the sorts of things that would change if
hosting low-quality
as even they weren't seeing it - it was mostly being used for fat cat PRS
offices in Paris (or something like that)!
Francis
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From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 August 2004 11:29
To: 313
Subject: RE: (313) P2P
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From: Martin
i agree with ani below.
thing is though if you want these tracks for playing out, or whatever,
mp3s (unless the very minimum of 192k, and even then) just won't cut
it. it has to be be a full wav/aiff. and do you trust th person who
ripped it to do a good job of recording it in? (uness ripped
Hola 313 Peepz,
I'm trying to find a good P2P site where I can download
house music tracks/clips in order to assist me in my vinyl buying.
I've tried Kazaa and Winmx previously but these seem to be
bogged down by adware,slow downloads and a selection which
seems to be more focussed on
Anglesey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@Hyperreal.ORG
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 10:55 AM
Subject: (313) P2P House Music
Hola 313 Peepz,
I'm trying to find a good P2P site where I can download
house music tracks/clips in order to assist me in my vinyl buying.
I've tried Kazaa and Winmx
howdy peeps
anyone got any good file sharing sites ? i used to use winmx but it sems to
be a bit underwhelming these days. thanx.
p
www.slsk.org
Michael (tangible.mesu kasumai)
http://tangible.8bitpeoples.com
http://mesukasumai.8bitpeoples.com
http://molotov.experimedia.net
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Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 11:51 PM
Subject: (313) p2p
howdy peeps
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