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Old 06-26-2009, 11:53 AM   #181 (permalink)
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yes i do know that, the point was that you're renting a seat in the theatre, you're paying for distribution, not art.

you say that you 'can' make a copy, it's only legal to make a backup, and to restore that backup, you can't copy a song from a cd to your ipod for listening on your ipod, that's illegal. you need to own the copyrights to do that. it's considered theft of a digital copy. there's no such thing currently as 'owning the art' you either own the copyrights, or you own a copy.

i think we all see the conflict and how the current system impedes the consumer's rights.

bob is suggesting that there should be the concept of 'owning the art' which i believe is impractical and has implications like when you pay for a movie in a movie theatre according to his logic, you've purchased a copy of the movie, and if you play a cd in your house with your friends/family, that they havn't purchased the right to the art.

i'm suggesting that a musician releasing a cd, while has benefits, also has implications, the same as releasing a song on the radio has implications that it will be taped onto cassette. and pointed out that in the current system you never buy the art but instead the medium, or distribution method.
you continue to misunderstand. When you go to see a movie, you are taking in the visceral experience of the art, not just occupying a seat. You are not just paying for velvet and air conditioning. You are not paying to look at the film canister with the studio's label. You are watching a movie - ART.

and again, the legality of making a copy of music, film, painting, etc. lies in the DISTRIBUTION, not the copying. My copy for my personal gain is acceptable and legal. It's the same as photocopying important documents, papers for my classes, family photos, etc.

I just think you are so hung up on the knowledge that not having this ease of obtaining materials is so detrimental to your comfort, that you are swimming upstream to fight it. It really is so simple.
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Old 06-26-2009, 03:23 PM   #182 (permalink)
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so in your logic if you pay to see a movie in a movie theatre, you've actually purchased the rights to see it again, as many times as you want, for free?
That doesn't even come close to being analogous.

I'm saying if you own a DVD, you have the right to see what is on that DVD as many times as you want.
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HOWEVER, as a musician I could care fucking less if someone was stealing my music, in fact I would just be happy that people wanted to hear my music.
But that's your choice. It's a good thing too, because even if that wasn't your preference yoav would steal it anyway. Fuck you, he says.
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yes i do know that, the point was that you're renting a seat in the theatre, you're paying for distribution, not art.

you say that you 'can' make a copy, it's only legal to make a backup, and to restore that backup, you can't copy a song from a cd to your ipod for listening on your ipod, that's illegal. you need to own the copyrights to do that. it's considered theft of a digital copy. there's no such thing currently as 'owning the art' you either own the copyrights, or you own a copy.

i think we all see the conflict and how the current system impedes the consumer's rights.

bob is suggesting that there should be the concept of 'owning the art' which i believe is impractical and has implications like when you pay for a movie in a movie theatre according to his logic, you've purchased a copy of the movie, and if you play a cd in your house with your friends/family, that they havn't purchased the right to the art.

i'm suggesting that a musician releasing a cd, while has benefits, also has implications, the same as releasing a song on the radio has implications that it will be taped onto cassette. and pointed out that in the current system you never buy the art but instead the medium, or distribution method.
Yoav, you have ignored everything I have said and blathered the same nonsense you've been talking this entire time, steadfastly refusing to address any of my points.

You are a sad, disgusting, despicable person, who will contort his thinking into any way necessary to justify theft.

You have admitted that there is ownership of art. You had to admit it to not make yourself look like a giant fucking asshole by saying I can profit off of KATG.

It doesn't matter what you believe other than that; by believing there is ownership of art, it is possible to steal art.

You want to destroy all of artists' rights, just because the consumer was slightly inconvenienced. And yet you're not anti-art.
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Old 06-26-2009, 03:24 PM   #183 (permalink)
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this is not true at all. please read the following
MPAA Says Making Even “One Copy” of a DVD is Illegal
or at least the dmca itself
or the quote from the riaa website concerning the allowance of one backup and no other copies that i already posted in this thread.
Then the point remains that how browneyedbitch says it should be law, even if it isn't.

You have dodged all of the proposed changes to law, because they amend your complaints without granting you the ability to steal. Naturally, that is no good. You must steal. So you must make it an issue of RIAA or pirating, NOTHING ELSE.
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Old 06-26-2009, 06:28 PM   #184 (permalink)
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bs, its exactly they way to shake shit up. when digital recording came out they were like fukin right costs are way down we dont need to spend a 10th of the money producing a record now we are gonna make so much more cash... not ahh it costs us less were gonna drop the prices or pay or artists more.
Now its gone and bit them in the ass.
You're not fucking over the big cats by stealing/pirating (maybe a little). You're hurting the ones on the bottom of the totem pole, the recording engineers, mixing engineers, mastering engineers, producers, session players, and artists. These people don't make a killing to begin with, and when the album/product they help produce is no longer profitable, their income drops as well. Rye, you're a hardcore and punk fan right? I hope none of those 22,332 songs are from independent artists and labels, because you're fucking these people over 10x worse than RIAA artists.

You're also wrong about digital recording and the drop in production costs. You're still buying 'studio time' when you record and that's not likely to drop just because the tools have improved. Sure amateurs can cut pretty nice sounding records on a home built DAW nowadays (much better than those shitty ADAT machines, which were digital too), but most professional bands (artists that produce music for a living), and not just top 40 artists, still record in professional studios. These studios still cost millions of dollars. Just head over to Gearslutz.com and check out the 'High End' section. You'll be surprised at the costs involved into putting together a pro-level studio. Gear alone will easily put you over a couple $100k, then factor in room designs, acoustic treatment, and operating costs. Multi-million dollar studios haven't disappeared. Neither have the costs of marketing and promoting an album.

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as a musician I could care fucking less if someone was stealing my music, in fact I would just be happy that people wanted to hear my music. Musicians are really greedy and already make way too much money, and that was never supposed to be the purpose of being a musician. Musicians are "artists" and artists do what they do because they love it, not for the money, unless they are sell outs.
Do you make a living off of your music? If not, then your singing in a band is just a hobby. Perhaps one day you'll 'make it', which I take to mean writing and producing music becomes your sole source of income. When that happens I bet you'll be pissed when your livelihood, and not million dollar homes and cars, but actual ability to pay rent on a month to month basis, rests in the hands of people who think they're on a crusade to take down 'big evil corporations'. This will be at your expense, and should you decide to remain independent, then let's really hope you have a lot of generous fans and not ones who assume you're making "way too much money".

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Old 06-26-2009, 07:04 PM   #185 (permalink)
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Do you make a living off of your music? If not, then your singing in a band is just a hobby. Perhaps one day you'll 'make it', which I take to mean writing and producing music becomes your sole source of income. When that happens I bet you'll be pissed when your livelihood, and not million dollar homes and cars, but actual ability to pay rent on a month to month basis, rests in the hands of people who think they're on a crusade to take down 'big evil corporations'. This will be at your expense, and should you decide to remain independent, then let's really hope you have a lot of generous fans and not ones who assume you're making "way too much money".
No I am not a rock star obviously, but what I'm getting at is that musicians make a lot more money than just from their album sales. The point I was trying to make is that music is a form of art and if your a real artist then you will suck it up and take what you get. There are thousands of big bands out there that have their music stolen every day and they still live in their big mansions and drive their fancy cars because they make up for all that money by playing concerts and selling merchandise. Back in the 80s and 90s no one really had computer access to download music so they were forced to buy albums, however concerts and merchandise were also a hell of a lot cheaper. So to make my point I don't really see how it is effecting them. As far as I'm concerned, the bands that are making such big deals about this are just greedy.

I'm not saying that it isn't wrong to pirate music, I'm just saying that it's wrong for different reasons, from a consumer's standpoint in it being unfair to other consumers who are paying for music.

A real artist would be happy that their music was getting out there and that people actually want to listen to them.
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Old 06-27-2009, 02:00 AM   #186 (permalink)
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my brother works in probly the top studio in LA right now been in the bussiness many a years, i know all about the costs of production and shite, digital age reduced costs greatly, both in equipment cost and time. no longer does it cost millions to outfit a studio, you say 200k? thats chump change compared to cash that was spent in the past.

Also if you read my other post i said we are fukin the company but inturn they are just passing the fuking down the line instead of trimming the fat. Pay? Fuck the amount of cash that is thrown around in the music industry is fukin ridiculous. The stories of wasted cash are unbelievable.

as far as indpendant bands I listen to I support my bands by going to their shows and buying their merch.

hey dont get me wrong I totally get the its illegal to download etc etc and the rights of the artists but music industry has been fukin the public for too long. Between overpriced records, ridiculously fukin outrages prices for shows etc... shit needs to change.
See, you fucking agree with us.

Stealing music, by downloading MP3s with no intention of purchasing them, hurts the RIAA.

Why?

BECAUSE IT HURTS THE FUCKING ARTIST.

Once the RIAA is dead and gone, sharing MP3s (with no intention...) will ONLY hurt the artist.

I've already told you the most effective way to bring down the RIAA.

STOP LISTENING TO RIAA-BACKED MUSIC.

You'll fucking decimate them.

You dumb fucks are just too chicken shit to do what's needed.
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Old 06-27-2009, 06:59 AM   #187 (permalink)
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I'm not saying that it isn't wrong to pirate music, I'm just saying that it's wrong for different reasons, from a consumer's standpoint in it being unfair to other consumers who are paying for music.

A real artist would be happy that their music was getting out there and that people actually want to listen to them.
Copyright applies to all art, not just music. Far fewer people will be able to spend years of their lives writing novels if everybody stole their shit and told them they should be happy anybody read it. No one would sink millions of dollars into movies. What, Peter Jackson? You want to make a faithful cinematic recreation of a beloved book series? Good luck getting anyone to pay for it.
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Pat Dixon's a shit-dick for trying to sell his material on iTunes.

Can someone start seeding it on TPB?

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Old 06-28-2009, 07:14 AM   #189 (permalink)
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I like Keith's attitude towards killing pirates.

I will now go purchase a frigate, hire a crew, and sail north to teach yoav and greggcarson a lesson.
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Old 06-28-2009, 08:52 AM   #190 (permalink)
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yay, yoav! Finally this is getting somewhere, you've made some good points.

Stable systems have negative feedback loops. In social systems, I believe the stasis reached is called a compromise, and I finally feel like we're getting to one.

I'll leave it to Bob to do a line-by-line analysis, but I think most of the vitriol for your position was due to statements like:

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you can get kicked out of university for writing an essay that's simliar to what someone else wrote even if you thought of it by yourself because our thoughts are restricted by the man, you're not free to express your thoughts. ideas are intangible and have no intrinsic value.
Stuff like that, while metaphysically true, imply that you don't believe in copyrights. I suppose Bob and I fear the consequences of that sort of deconstructionism. While it is the absolute truth, it fucks up Capitalistic systems.

(And if you're a good student, no legitimate university will kick you out without giving you a fair chance to prove the originality of your work.)

The current anti-consumerist laws are purely caused by business protecting its interest, which it felt was eroded by people eschewing the purchase of music, to simply 'borrowing' a copy online.

ie. FILE SHARING CAME FIRST, NOT THE DMCA.

Both of us are idealistic.

In your view, by sharing digital content, artist exposure would increase, resulting in a net benefit to the artist.

In my view, if we all agree that inappropriately licensed digital content should not be shared, all draconian laws would be lifted.

I truly believe the industry is overreacting purely because people download CDs and DVDs with ABSOLUTELY NO INTENTION of purchasing them.

They are satisfied with the downloaded copy.

It provides them with all the satisfaction that a purchased copy would provide.

You and I are probably not those individuals, but by rah-rah'ing file sharing, little children will feel better about decimating a potential market.

The idea of ownership of art by the consumer is only viable if the consumer does not share said art widely.

How do you define 'widely'?

How do you pick an age of consent?

Compromise.
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