On 1/28/2012 6:55 PM, Christian Sciberras wrote:
>> Actually, *most* bands that make money do so off the concert tours - tickets
>> and
>> tshirts is where the actual money is at, not the album sales.
> So why bother with album sales in the first place?
>
> This is the same with free/commercial so
> Actually, *most* bands that make money do so off the concert tours - tickets
> and
> tshirts is where the actual money is at, not the album sales.
So why bother with album sales in the first place?
This is the same with free/commercial software. At the end of the day
the creator decides
the sa
On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 00:30:21 +0100, Christian Sciberras said:
> Can you prove that a company/group can live on by handing out free copies
> of their song on the internet? How many companies out there do that?
Actually, *most* bands that make money do so off the concert tours - tickets and
tshirts
Could sound not so useful...fancy... what you want...
but
if you link a gmail account with a blog... on an android mobile phone...
and you visit for the first time your blog... they save only your blog post
pictures/screenshot in the gallery section of your android mobile phone...
after that if y
> Copyrights exist for consumers, at least according to the US
> constitution:
And? I'm talking about the simple fact that the producer has the right
to earn money from his creation. Copyright is just a tool.
> Copyrights do not exist for the benefit of producers; that is only a
> means to an en
>
>> Another thing to note, if artists, software companies etc were so
>> nice to actually want
>> to give all this stuff for free, I'm pretty sure no one is forcing
>> them to sell their content.
>> So don't talk about the "they're not loosing anything" bullshit to me.
>
> Then tell me what they l
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 11:26 PM, wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 19:02:09 PST, "Zach C." said:
>
>> If you buy an album used, the seller generally loses possession of it, you
>> gain possession of it at a reduced cost, and the original purchase still
>> gave the original seller and producer value.
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Christian Sciberras wrote:
> That has always been viewed from the consumer perspective.
Copyrights exist for consumers, at least according to the US
constitution:
"The Congress shall have the Power...To promote
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"Zach C." wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2012 4:07 PM, wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 18:06:28 GMT, Michael Schmidt said:
> > > You want to be very careful with that line of thought. You are
> > > taking
> the
> > > cre
That has always been viewed from the consumer perspective.
If you look at it from the producers' perspective, you'll see their right
to withhold their creative
content until you pay something back.
While the terminology is not correct, it doesn't mean you can abuse it and
expect people
to waste t
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 19:02:09 PST, "Zach C." said:
> If you buy an album used, the seller generally loses possession of it, you
> gain possession of it at a reduced cost, and the original purchase still
> gave the original seller and producer value.
Note that if I shoplift a CD that sucks and isn'
On 1/28/2012 3:36 PM, Christian Sciberras wrote:
> Sadly you can't download routers and internet connections...especially
> without an internet connection.
>
> But I suppose you could be the regular joe and steal from your
> neighbours' bandwidth (it's a human right, remember? your
> neighbour
Sadly you can't download routers and internet connections...especially
without an internet connection.
But I suppose you could be the regular joe and steal from your neighbours'
bandwidth (it's a human right, remember? your neighbour doesn't have a
right to keep the internets to himself!!!).
On 1/28/2012 3:13 PM, Julius Kivimäki wrote:
> Of course I wouldn't, downloading a car would be like stealing a car.
> Piracy is horrible and all the boats used by the pirate scum should be
> taken away.
>
> 2012/1/28 Laurelai mailto:laure...@oneechan.org>>
>
> On this topic i saw this
> ht
On this topic i saw this
https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6960965/1970_Chevelle_Hot-Rod_3d_model
, real question is would you download a car if you could?
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