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Topic History of: Legalised Piracy? Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
K |
JK2006 wrote:
Yes; I love this "we will access your computer" idea; what next?
Nothing new, iTunes does this as does Spotify and many other programs hooked up to the net. |
JK2006 |
Yes; I love this "we will access your computer" idea; what next? They will place crap on your computer - which you don't have to pay for (unless you fail to delete it, of course). |
Notcyrilshane |
K wrote:
venturebeat.com/2012/10/29/google-blows-...gital-music-water-in
SpyTunes more likely. |
K |
JK2006 wrote:
there's no way - yet - of separating the wheat from the chaff.They've tried JK, they even banged some poor guy up for 4 years but on release he found a new outlet via Youtube.... |
Jaded and Bored |
What nonsense JK. Every loser always had a chance. You forgetting how many hits you had.
Hardly Lennon/McCartney are you. This is fantastic now with a level playing field, the end
of payola and transparency. Also marketing a record isn't exactly easy even though it is
possible for everyone to achieve once they KNOW how and also you would still need to spend
money and if you have the right record you can do well. Would you like to deny the opportunity
for those who would have been locked out by the gatekeepers? As for separating the wheat
from the chaff, well it works the same way it always had. Word of mouth. You can't keep a good
song down. Also last time I looked, radio, tv and press haven't exactly closed have they? |
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