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Posting about P2p, limewire, warez etc...
RideFour15:
--- Quote from: sheepdog;2227878 ---Not true. I can't knit. :(
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I see a knitguide.org in your future.
A.Hol:
^sign me up!
easternfoetus:
--- Quote from: attactrl;2226809 ---if you didnt know by now, sheep knows everything. he claims he follows it on the news, but hes just some god like figure and knows everything about anything.
sheepdog is my hero
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here here its really stupid of plp postin bout that stuff come on im broke as hell but i still buy bmx movies but i cnat say im a lil angel i dl-ed 3 before BUTTT................ I ALSO bought them couple months l8ter when i had the money$$$$ :agree:
Miasma:
--- Quote from: Biking2112;2223754 ---I actually prefer going into target and getting the hard copy of my music. it's good.
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i think that if you really want to support an artist. go to their shows and buy merch. and get others to go to their shows. artists dont get any money from the cd you buy at target. maybe 10 cents. By buying an album at a store, all you are doing is supporting a greedy record label.
i used to be in a band and still have many friends who are. its sad to see them struggling while record companies are making money off their albums.
(unless its an indie label and then you should buy the album wherever)
if you really want a cd, mosts artists sell them on their websites.
sheepdog:
Do not paint me as the model citizen sticking up for IP rights.
Honestly, I really do not care if you do this stuff as long as it is not on BG. I am not an advocate for the industry. Far from it, greedy pricks if you ask me (fuck em'). The recording and movie industries need a massive change anyhow. If it means the death of them, so be it. They deserve it for what they are doing. They are like a deer in the headlights, they see the car coming, and know they will die, but they just stand there instead of doing something constructive, like moving. In any industry suing your customers is a desperate last act.
The problem is that discussing this stuff violates the terms of service for BG's host, same most most others, some sites are just more lax. Not to mention it could be used to nail your ass to the wall.
For the record, I think I have bought one new RIAA endorsed cd since the Metallica/Napster lawsuit (which by the way, Metallica got where they are by people trading and loaning their tapes, hypocritical assholes).
Not saying I have not bought any (a few), just none from groups or labels who are a part of that racketeering organization.
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