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geRV 11-26-2005 01:12 PM

Music industry wants to treat file sharers as terrorists
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4469886.stm


Well, this is pretty oOo:

Short Hand 11-26-2005 01:14 PM

wow.

11-26-2005 01:15 PM

Jesus would roll over in his grave...

Akuma 11-26-2005 01:18 PM

Nuke the RIAA.

11-26-2005 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Akuma
Nuke the RIAA.

Too quick of a death, I say lets cut their bellies open and strangle them with their intestines, akuma style.

[DAS REICH] Blitz 11-26-2005 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acideyez
Jesus would roll over in his grave...

lolll ur too bad

Akuma 11-26-2005 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acideyez
Quote:

Originally Posted by Akuma
Nuke the RIAA.

Too quick of a death, I say lets cut their bellies open and strangle them with their intestines, akuma style.

Sounds good. rock:

Unknown_Sniper 11-26-2005 01:26 PM

wow, the record companies need to grow up and stop calling for mommy to help them.

Milla 11-26-2005 01:31 PM

How the fuck can you compare file sharers to Osama Bin Laden?

TonyMontana 11-26-2005 01:41 PM

osama funded napster duhhh

11-26-2005 01:42 PM

If you buy drugs you support terrorism..thats what that one Superbowl commercial said!

Jimmy Paterson 11-26-2005 02:25 PM

I dont dl music so I dont care the_finger:

[DAS REICH] Blitz 11-26-2005 02:32 PM

[quote="Jimmy Paterson":b504d]I dont dl music so I dont care the_finger:[/quote:b504d]

i do the_finger:

CoMaToSe 11-26-2005 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acideyez
If you buy drugs you support terrorism..thats what that one Superbowl commercial said!

almost everything supports terrorism

Airborne Butters 11-26-2005 04:54 PM

I can eat their faces off.

Coleman 11-26-2005 05:26 PM

I dunno about treating piracy as an act of terrorism...

But I really do sympathize with alot of musicians out there. Even though the whole 'fight against piracy' seems like it's being headed by the big names (Puff Daddy, Britney Spears, and other large bands) it has no impact on them really. I feel for the less popular musicians that are already having trouble brining in money as it is. As someone that has spoken with various jazz artists, I can understand where they are coming from. Many of them use their record sales to provide funding for their tours. Most of them aren't coming out of the tours with extra money. Pretty much all of it goes to educating music across the country. With that revenue diminishing, it gets harder and harder for them to perform. Then they have to jack up their ticket prices and by doing so, they have to leave behind a large part of their target audience (younger generations). Same thing goes with the classical stuff (although, if you're a principle trumpet player in the Chicago Symhony, you can make upwards of $95,000).

Jin-Roh 11-26-2005 05:27 PM

roflmao... isn't that a form of scapegoating?

[DAS REICH] Blitz 11-26-2005 06:03 PM

thats why i only download mainstream music

Nyck 11-26-2005 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coleman
I dunno about treating piracy as an act of terrorism...

But I really do sympathize with alot of musicians out there. Even though the whole 'fight against piracy' seems like it's being headed by the big names (Puff Daddy, Britney Spears, and other large bands) it has no impact on them really. I feel for the less popular musicians that are already having trouble brining in money as it is. As someone that has spoken with various jazz artists, I can understand where they are coming from. Many of them use their record sales to provide funding for their tours. Most of them aren't coming out of the tours with extra money. Pretty much all of it goes to educating music across the country. With that revenue diminishing, it gets harder and harder for them to perform. Then they have to jack up their ticket prices and by doing so, they have to leave behind a large part of their target audience (younger generations). Same thing goes with the classical stuff (although, if you're a principle trumpet player in the Chicago Symhony, you can make upwards of $95,000).

no its not piracy that is affecting that its that 98% of the population doesnt listen to it.

Coleman 11-26-2005 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nyck
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coleman
I dunno about treating piracy as an act of terrorism...

But I really do sympathize with alot of musicians out there. Even though the whole 'fight against piracy' seems like it's being headed by the big names (Puff Daddy, Britney Spears, and other large bands) it has no impact on them really. I feel for the less popular musicians that are already having trouble brining in money as it is. As someone that has spoken with various jazz artists, I can understand where they are coming from. Many of them use their record sales to provide funding for their tours. Most of them aren't coming out of the tours with extra money. Pretty much all of it goes to educating music across the country. With that revenue diminishing, it gets harder and harder for them to perform. Then they have to jack up their ticket prices and by doing so, they have to leave behind a large part of their target audience (younger generations). Same thing goes with the classical stuff (although, if you're a principle trumpet player in the Chicago Symhony, you can make upwards of $95,000).

no its not piracy that is affecting that its that 98% of the population doesnt listen to it.

when you take the 98% and add the pirates (like myself cry: loney: )...the numbers add up.

Tripper 11-26-2005 07:30 PM

cocks & robbers gon flip ye wigs

HeadUp 11-26-2005 08:47 PM

kind of like when they called everything "bad" communist in the cold war

RIAA is a good reflection of the bush presidency...fubar

Unknown_Sniper 11-26-2005 08:51 PM

Im a pirate Arrr!
Next thing ya know the fed will be knocking at my door and arresting me for digital things. God sounds like were turning into asians who kill each other over a sword in a game.

Milla 11-26-2005 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CoMaToSe
Quote:

Originally Posted by Acideyez
If you buy drugs you support terrorism..thats what that one Superbowl commercial said!

almost everything supports terrorism

Its like back in WW2 everyone was trying to save, and eat less and spend less so soldiers would have more. Like one girl lost a bobby pin at a basketball game, they delayed the game and everyone was looking for it so she wouldnt have to buy more.

geRV 11-26-2005 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Milla
Quote:

Originally Posted by CoMaToSe
Quote:

Originally Posted by Acideyez
If you buy drugs you support terrorism..thats what that one Superbowl commercial said!

almost everything supports terrorism

Its like back in WW2 everyone was trying to save, and eat less and spend less so soldiers would have more. Like one girl lost a bobby pin at a basketball game, they delayed the game and everyone was looking for it so she wouldnt have to buy more.

Just think, the metal from that bobby pin coulda built 50 tanks.



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Nyck 11-26-2005 10:08 PM

If thats the case we should start kidnapping Record Industry Execs and Lopping off heads


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