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Holy shit, this argument is over, in my opinion. Power to the artists, fuck the antiquated man.
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Did yoav or the woman from this article steal from people who wanted to give their stuff away? Or did they steal from people who wanted to get paid? You get my point, you're just being arbitrary. Quote:
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I am making claims based on personal experience, articles, the industry, people from the industry, musicians themselves, and a vast array of other examples of pirates causing problems for content creators in other media. What insight could I possibly glean from stealing? How in the world would that have any affect on the ethical implications of stealing? Except for that it's about an article about theft. Quote:
I said this at page 1 or 2: I'm anti-RIAA, and I'm anti-thief. If this was a thread about someone getting sued for copying shit they bought onto their iPod, I wouldn't have said fuck that lady. But that isn't what the latest lawsuit is about, is it? Quote:
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2) It's ignorant now to say that stealing somebody's hard work is wrong? Fine, I'm ignorant, you thieving fuck. 3) Yes, I'm attacking you on a personal level. Because you are a shitty person who shits on artists and then claims to be fostering a "renaissance" of art. 4) Yes, evidently I'm an idealist. Turns out you're a piece of shit, and it was too hopeful of me to think that you wouldn't be. You're still a piece of shit, though. |
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Many of those quotes are anti-RIAA, not pro-free shit.
For example, you quote the dude from Disturbed, but in the article he says the iTunes store is the way to go. As in paid content. If you properly quoted the pro-free shit people, you'd be back to the same handful of artists you mentioned in the beginning of this thread. Who, as you said, are giving stuff away for free. |
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jesus, i'm glad you've got the time to put into these arguments. I'm just sitting here nodding my head in complete agreement with everything you just said. Doesn't happen every time, but in this case I think you're dead on and being completely thorough and reasonable in your argument, despite the obvious distraction.
I've long believed that digital media, being that it costs so very very little to duplicate and distribute, should cost less than a physical product, but I've never taken it to the next level and concluded that something that has no value, or only an artificial value, cannot actually be stolen because it doesn't really belong to anyone. Artists retain a copyright to their work which insures that no one will be able to make money off of their work and they will continue to earn obvious revenue through concerts and advertising and merchandise, but the digital copies of their music should only further market themselves to the world and therefor increase revenue through other means, but charging for something that is free to duplicate and distribute is ridiculous.
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You're resorting to lying and insisting that a product that required time, effort, and money to make is worth nothing. You have no respect for art or artists, which is clear through valuing art at zero, and artists' time as nothing. The only case you have for me being a hypocrite is the assumption that I've been in the porn thread, whatever that is. I don't give a shit for whatever porn thread goes on here, and you won't find a single post from me in it. I have asked you both what either of you have ever done artistically, and, despite your blustering at my accusations, NEITHER OF YOU HAVE SAID SHIT. I have pointed out that if your stupid babble about the inevitable changes of the industry were true, you would not need to steal. Artists do want to get paid for digital copies of their work, and you're telling them to fuck off. The most you can bring to me otherwise is a handful of people who already got rich through the old business model. And Merit. But that's it. The fact remains that it is PIRATES NOT ARTISTS who are causing this change in the industry, and if artists did want to give their shit away for free, that would not be the case. Artists want you to pay for their content, and you are shitting on their face. You do not care for art, you are just a thief, as I said, fighting a war against The Man on behalf of people who 1) did not ask you to, and 2) do not agree with you. |
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I don't want to. How old are you anyway?
I don't even own a CD player, besides the drive in my computer. The few times I've bought an actual CD was because the music was not for sale digitally, was not on any P2P service, and there was a cheap promo CD available. I have no idea where those disks even are. I open them, burn them, toss them aside. They will give me music, movies, games, books, the way I want them or I will take them however I can get them. If I could PayPal 5$ to some band and have them send me a clean copy of their CD in an email, I'd do that instead of 20$ for a disc I don't need, where the artist gets none of that money. Ya know when I stopped "stealing" PC games? When Steam came out. They had what I wanted, instantly, my way. And I've still...heard about people downloading games that the publishers refuse to put up on a digital service. The option is there, they need to adapt if they want our money. |
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20. It's not just for the old folks.
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I am a professional architect. I draw pretty houses, mostly for clients in China.
![]() This is as much art as it is professional understanding of construction, materials, and the client. Yes, I expect to get paid for the time I spend working on a design. However, me and the company I work for know full well that most of the drawings we send to China are going to be copied. Literally, the drawings we produce will be used to build other projects. This is the nature of our industry and we fight it by staying ahead of our competition. When the economy started to tank two years ago a lot of our competition, other medium to large production architecture firms based out of southern california, many of them collapsed. They weren't able to stay flexible in this challenging market. Our Chinese clients started doing more work in-house (ie: duplicating work we had produced). The only way we were able to stay around (albeit at a fraction of our size) is to continually produce new designs that are in demand. That is the only way we can continue to receive new business- by staying inventive and accepting the industry and the world for what it is. |
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Also, the labels tried to go to court to prevent the promo CD's from being sold because they didn't see a cut. They lost. New RIAA Argument: Throwing A Promo CD In The Garbage = Unauthorized Distribution | Techdirt "UMG claimed that the CDs, as promotional items, were still the property of Universal Music Group." "UMG has now filed a brief that says that throwing out a promotional CD is unauthorized distribution. " "Effectively, UMG is saying that merely by putting some fine print on a CD, it can effectively "own" that CD forever." |
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But surely you can agree that, if you want to get paid for your designs, you should be paid, and they should not be stolen? Your situation does mirror that of much art, and the coping mechanisms artists are using to deal with theft. Whether or not they can recoup their losses is not the issue, though; if someone creates a unique work, it should be theirs to distribute, and dictate how it is distributed. |
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