Its obviously going to be hard work, I dont think anyone doubts that. Alot of people put in all that hard work though, just as a hobby, and have a job too. If you can get by without a job thats well cool. But if ever things slip and you are a bit short on cash, then I dont see how bitching about filesharing is going to help things. Alot of people have given the solution though, basically the times they are a changin and its time to adapt to the digital age. If people cant be bothered with the change, then get a haircut and get a real job.Originally Posted by crime
I really want to know, who on here can honestly say they've never downloaded something illegally? I'm not talking techno, I'm talking music of any kind, tv shows, movies, cracked software, and of course porn.
All that other stuff is still just the same as music, it might not affect us cause we arent in the film business, but the fact that you can download whole films, or buy pirate dvds at the market or whatever, that is damaging the DVD business way more than soulseek is damaging techno. And its not just hollywood execs that are getting done by that, the whole industry is affected by the dramatic loss of sales, so it affects people all the way down to the person who sells you a DVD in whatever shop you are in or the guy who drives the van that delivers DVDs to the store. Of course the DVD business has responded by bigging up the idea of renting them over the internet, and having them delivered by post. So people in techno need to do the same, find a way to make the internet work as a way to distribute music - at a profit.
I do use filesharing, but I dont consider myself a theif in the slightest. I barely download any techno at all, except for the odd mix that is of interest. I do download all sorts of other music though, just to check things out, see what someone is like. I particlarly like my classic rock and download a lot of that. But most of it gets deleted after like one or two plays, and the stuff that I like enough to let it clog my drive, I go out and buy the album, cause I like to have the real thing. Its just like when I was a kid and taped my favourite radio shows. When I got bored of a particular one I would just tape over it with a new one, but there would ususally be a few tracks that would stand out and then I would save my lunch money to go and buy the single or whatever.