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I haven't asked you anything. The only statement directed at you was in response to your quote that digital copies have no value. My counter argument was simply that if a desire or demand exists for an object, be it physical or not, that said thing possesses value. What did I miss?
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How about this though. Suppose you really wanted and were willing to spend $1 on some new song and there happens to be two different digital formats to choose from. One in mono 64bit 24kHz mp3 and the other in stereo 24bit 48kHz WAV. Which would choose? They're both digital copies of the same master recording, one just happens to be much higher quality. The reason the second option is more valuable is because it reproduces the sounds in ways that are more accurate and true to the source. It doesn't matter that it's a digital copy. The value comes from the file's ability to reproduce something that you want. Last edited by golgi body; 06-26-2009 at 08:10 AM. Reason: 5 minutes, not 4 |
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I know this was a while back, but I haven't had time to read everything but now.
Yoav: This is my only question to you at this point... It's not illegal in Canada to pirate music, right? But does that justify an american law being broken when you are essentially taking American artists work? I don't honestly have a problem if you are only downloading Canadian artists work. That's your country, your law, but I'm in America and it's illegal for us to do that. Shouldn't it also be illegal for you to "steal" american artists songs? This whole thread is giving me a headache, but I can't seem to get away. Bob: I still love you!!!
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Apparently you can't read. I even state that the actions you are describing WOULD be forced to answer to the law if they become widespread enough. Apparently you can't read. Quote:
I already explained that part of it, but apparently you can't read. The fact that you leave one remaining outlet for art does not change the fact that you seek to cut off a huge outlet for it. If all one has to do to not hate art is to persecute it until it is nearly gone and effectively unsustainable, but not actually destroy all venues for art, then I reject your definition of who hates art. Quote:
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Copyright means artists own the art itself. Not the mode of delivery. Digital copies of art contain nothing but art, and are subject to nothing but copyright law. If copyright does not protect the art itself, art is not owned. That is something you disagree with, since profiting off of copies of KATG without owning KATG is something you think should be illegal. As far as the iPod shit goes, that is my proposed compromise brokered between the consumer and the artist. You want that to be illegal, so that you can tear the whole system down. Quote:
They do have value, but it's a compromise made between the interests of the consumer and the artist. Don't try to pretend that the implications of the two are the same. Quote:
APPARENTLY YOU CAN'T READ. I'M TALKING ETHICS. REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT THEFT HAS BECOME INEVITABLE, WHAT YOU ARE DOING IS WRONG. Yoav can no longer quote me, because he would be forced to address the points he avoided. The fact that the only part of my post that he referenced was my bold text in quoting him shows that he is the one who did not read a thing. I will then repost my old post, because it has not been addressed. Quote:
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I have 22,332 songs on Itunes and everyone is a download
so 22,332x 80,000 1,786,560,000.00 meh only a couple billion. thats the responses you were lookin for? Not a bunch of "downloading is baaaadd" ones. |
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Second: It's hard to follow even if you've been following since day one like myself. It really doesn't go anywhere. Yoav thinks he's right, Bob thinks he's right. It just goes back and forth and gets no where. Glad to catch you up though.
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We all agree that the RIAA is outmoded and exploitative.
We all agree that artists should be able to make a living and maintain all rights to their art. What we disagree on is assigning value to something as metaphysically arbitrary as digital content. However, the analog world is similarly an arbitrary distribution of matter and momentum. We can argue that an MP3 file is effectively a hexadecimal number; people are assigning value to numbers; yet, isn't that true of the universe in general? A live performance is simply the arbitrary position and vibration of matter. All of which can be represented by a sufficiently large integer, or sequence of integers. All information, all literature, even the state of the entire, fucking, Universe, can be represented as an integer. However, seeing it this way, seeing the truth, is seeing the trees and not the forest. Only a few integers, out of the infinite void, in a similarly arbitrary way, give us a feeling of enjoyment. Only a few, of the infinite arrangements of atoms, are functionally useful. Perhaps it's not the number we assign value to in a Capitalistic economy. Perhaps it's the process of discovering the pleasurable/useful integers and arrangements of matter that we reward with value. - Anyways, I'm happy with the status quo of artists having the option to release content under whatever license they choose. And being able to sue the pants off of people who break that license. I'll continue to boycott institutions which abuse that system.
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