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    Just read an article there and two members of Pink Floyd were complaining about illegal downloads and young artists today not standing a chance, the usual speil. I neve hear of any of these artists, be they Pink Floyd, Metallica, Taylor Swift or U2, actually being pro active about this like for example offering cash incentives to young programmers or whatever to come up with new ways to help battle Piracy, they just bitch and moan "poor me and my artwork" but do nothing
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    Also I know Metallica, well Lars Ulrich shut down napster, but I mean now a days as I think things have become far more prevalent these days
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenton View Post
    Just read an article there and two members of Pink Floyd were complaining about illegal downloads and young artists today not standing a chance, the usual speil. I neve hear of any of these artists, be they Pink Floyd, Metallica, Taylor Swift or U2, actually being pro active about this like for example offering cash incentives to young programmers or whatever to come up with new ways to help battle Piracy, they just bitch and moan "poor me and my artwork" but do nothing
    These greedy music labels and artists make me sick. I will not pay for something that I can share with an internet friend! Do they think we are all made of money!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinACE View Post
    These greedy music labels and artists make me sick. I will not pay for something that I can share with an internet friend! Do they think we are all made of money!
    They deserve some time period to make money , if they can from something new, then it should be public domain.

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    This is a very old image, but it illustrates the point quite well when it comes to Movie Studios, Record Labels etc.

    Although things aren't nearly as bad nowadays with things like Netflix, Spotify etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenton View Post
    Just read an article there and two members of Pink Floyd were complaining about illegal downloads and young artists today not standing a chance, the usual speil. I neve hear of any of these artists, be they Pink Floyd, Metallica, Taylor Swift or U2, actually being pro active about this like for example offering cash incentives to young programmers or whatever to come up with new ways to help battle Piracy, they just bitch and moan "poor me and my artwork" but do nothing
    As Simon Cowel l once said, the music industry is not about artistry, it is about money

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    Ok, u2 and Taylor swift aren't hurting, but there are lots of small bands and talents that struggle for every gig and every record sale.

    Don't get me wrong, I understand why people download illegally, but I believe if you appreciate the music you should support the artist.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kenton View Post
    Just read an article there and two members of Pink Floyd were complaining about illegal downloads and young artists today not standing a chance, the usual speil. I neve hear of any of these artists, be they Pink Floyd, Metallica, Taylor Swift or U2, actually being pro active about this like for example offering cash incentives to young programmers or whatever to come up with new ways to help battle Piracy, they just bitch and moan "poor me and my artwork" but do nothing

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzo76 View Post
    Ok, u2 and Taylor swift aren't hurting, but there are lots of small bands and talents that struggle for every gig and every record sale.

    Don't get me wrong, I understand why people download illegally, but I believe if you appreciate the music you should support the artist.
    I would support a genuine artist if it justified.
    The thing is these days everyone from Kanye West to last years X factor runner up is labeled "An Artist", and not a product which is closer to reality.
    Ubiquitous music these days is generic garbage with no artistic merit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by borkeman View Post
    I would support a genuine artist if it justified.
    The thing is these days everyone from Kanye West to last years X factor runner up is labeled "An Artist", and not a product which is closer to reality.
    Ubiquitous music these days is generic garbage with no artistic merit.
    I'm sorry but that argument doesn't make sense to me. If you took the time to download it, you like the music, right? If it has no artistic merit, or you think it's generic garbage, why download it?

    And I think there's a bit of chicken and egg going on here too. Musicians don't get paid for making music, so they go and get "stable" jobs that pay the bills, and then we lament that all music is over produced, manufactured crap... And download it illegally...

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    Talk about illegal downloading relative to our hobby/business, it was originally proposed by the psychotics (unanimously accepted by all the members on it) of the JOC on prostitution law reform in The Republic that anyone (including ODPs (ordinary decent punters, the vast vast majority of us), sex workers looking for dangerous punter warnings or for safe sex and sexual health information or even a curious teenage child), downloading an escort related site such as EI, should be legally equated with a child molester downloading scenes of children being raped and abused!
    Now that was so enormously insane (AFAIK, it came from the Ruhama submission, quelle surprise!), that even our beloved Minister for everyone elses' interior, Fitzy Fitzy, would not put it in her vastly insane new bill!
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