Blogger's Arrest Resulted In Much More Downloading Of GNR Music
from the wrong-approach dept
Last month, of course, there was a big story around the FBI arresting a blogger who was accused of posting the music files from Guns N' Roses latest album. He now faces many years in jail, despite simply being a fan helping to promote GNR. As we pointed out, this was a huge mistake by GNR, as appearing anti-fan is a move that will almost always backfire.As if to provide even more evidence of that, Bob Lefsetz does a quick email back-and-forth with Eric Garland of BigChampagne, the company that tracks file sharing activity. Garland points out that prior to the arrest, there was almost no file sharing of the album, despite the fact that the leak happened a while back. However, since the arrest, the numbers have shot way up, as the arrest has really only served to alert the public that the album is available for download on BitTorrent.
Now, the cynical among you (you know who you are) may conclude that this is all a marketing ploy by the band, knowing that it would attract a lot more attention for the album, and that's why they did it. Of course, that doesn't explain why the FBI is involved and why a fan of the band may now have to sit in jail for many years for helping to promote the band. If this really is a cynical marketing ploy, it's rather sickening that the FBI is assisting and a big fan of the band may end up in jail for it.
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It's sad what is happening
GNR has no clue what is going on or how to capitalize off of the current generation of music experiences available. If they did they would have tracks on rock band, or guitar hero...they have crap available, and given this I wouldn't buy it anymore anyway.
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If you can't understand the difference between theft and sharing, then you are bound to make this mistake repeatedly. It is not our fault, however, that you are unwilling to learn the difference.
Hey, I have a brick, maybe we should run down to the liquor store and do a smash and grab.
Again, I would recommend learning the difference between scarce goods and infinite goods. Otherwise, you just look ignorant.
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Yeah so when I put a GnR album up for download on a Torrent, I am sharing (since I am giving people something), not stealing (since I am not taking anything from anyone). I think I get it . . . thanks.
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Keep in mind this guy posted the tracks to his blog, and uploaded the files to his server. This is not typical file sharing/leaking. Usually, these things are done more discreetly, using P2P software such as bittorrent or whatever. This guy was blatantly violating and flaunting the law, and he was doing it to promote his own website.
Additionally, as Guns N' Roses stated (but has not been reported), while they don't condone what he did, their only interest is in finding the original source of the leaks, not in prosecuting him. That has been entirely the work of the record company and the FBI, not Guns N' Roses.
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Link or it didn't happen.
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So Glad the FBI is there for us
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The quick answer is, there is no money in going after the "worse people" aspect. Like other groups before GNR this is just the start of a long list of arrests and fines that will be leveled against the Fans. The next thing we will see is offered settlements for not having the accused arrested. It works better than saying they will “Sue if you don't pay up....”
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Do you really not see the difference between stealing actual money from people and promoting a band's record? Yikes.
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Also, I think your choice of words, "Do you really not see the difference between stealing actual money from people and promoting a band's record?" displays a bias that you claim not to have. You always say that you don't promote file-sharing, but this is pretty blatant. He truly stole private files and released them, and you call it "promoting." This is not an argument about copyright infringement not being theft (which I agree with). He went well beyond copyright infringement when he gained illegal access to the system and helped himself to private, unreleased files. Even if the end result could have helped to promote the band, it is an action that should not be tolerated.
I will be among the first to defend including free in a business model. However, hacking someone's system, stealing private files, and releasing them to the public is a crime, period, and it should be tried as one.
All that said, I do agree that years in prison is going way overboard.
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Is it really necessary to waste law enforcement resources on non-violent civil matters? They're not breaking into your house. They're not smashing your car. They're not raping your wife. They're not eating your cheetos and raiding your fridge. They're not selling or smoking crack. ARRESTED?!
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Especially when Banks steal from thier Customers and no one goes to jail. Defense contractors openly steal from the Government and no one goes to jail. Enron defrauds the state of California, causing blackouts for gods sake (seems akin to terrorism to me) and not only does no one go to jail, the Bush Administration refused to even excersize thier basic regulatory responsibility and stop the fraud . . . etc etc etc
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Come on . . .
This is Guns N Roses people, they simply are not that smart.
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Gestapo
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it's just for the publicity
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Perception is everything.
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Why pay...
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Once Again, Our Tax dollars at work...
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cynical?
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Armchair dissenter
So what are you going to do about it?
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huh?
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