The Incoherent One (profile), 31 Oct 2011 @ 4:06pm
MPAA/RIAA: Re-election Money, (doing dance) Yes Masta I get that bill passed for ya. You just keep them contributions (thought it was for the artists) a coming, and I will keeps signing your legislations for you.
The Incoherent One (profile), 31 Oct 2011 @ 3:50pm
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Your generation and type of artist/content (slow thinking 3 toed sloth) would die off. You would be replaced by the far faster thinking artist/content creator who adapts to what tools are now available, and would work with us techies to further their reach even further. Darwin had it right. Its evolution. Either you will learn to adapt to what the conditions are, our you will simply cease to be.
The Incoherent One (profile), 31 Oct 2011 @ 12:49pm
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Sicerely Yours,
BMI
Capital Records
Sony BMG
Warner Bros.
Summit Entertainment
RIAA
MPAA
BSA
ASCAP, and other fellow industry brethren who are currently in good standing.
The Incoherent One (profile), 31 Oct 2011 @ 7:58am
It takes a monumental screw up to make your local ambulance chaser look like an upstanding member of the law profession. At least they can say "We are not Righthaven".
The Incoherent One (profile), 27 Oct 2011 @ 11:21am
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Are you high? The amount of recorded music is higher now than ever before. If you are holding your definition of recorded music to what is found on a retail CD then I guess you would be right, but like I pointed out..... Who the hell still buys a CD? Your argument makes not one damn bit of sense.
The Incoherent One (profile), 27 Oct 2011 @ 11:15am
I own a firearm, and have only ONCE had anyone give me grief about it. That person that gave me grief was quickly silenced by his supervisor when I produced my UTAH carry license. Checked luggage is something that they do not think you will have access to. I transported my firearm with over 500 rounds on a southwest flight last month.
The Incoherent One (profile), 26 Oct 2011 @ 4:45pm
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While you may understand the difference therein, others do not and take what you call it and that words definition as an answer for what it is. Calling it Piracy makes it sound like they are riding in with eye patches and swords. Looting the files and leaving a mess behind. Its what they want you to think it is so they can get these laws passed.
The Incoherent One (profile), 26 Oct 2011 @ 3:20pm
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Correlation vs Causation
The spread of iPods, and MP3 capable phones also sounded the death knell for the big chains as it made it inconvenient to lug large CD collections around anymore. Mobile internet and ever expanding broadband coverage made downloading albums from iTunes fast and easy. Their pricing was HALF of what Tower records charged. Open your eyes and look at all of what happened.
By your logic Blockbuster and Hollywood Video must be victims of piracy as well. Netflix, and again iTunes, Redbox, and legal streaming services had nothing to do with them failing now did it?
The Incoherent One (profile), 26 Oct 2011 @ 3:11pm
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I buy all of my content actually. But AGAIN, you missed the point. Neither Mike or myself is voicing about how we are supposed to download copyrighted materials for free anymore. What we are fearing is our government abusing its power and expanding the scope of what is the intention of this law and using it to curtail actual freedoms. We advocate to the world how free we are, and that they should all be like us. At the same time we craft these laws which are the antithesis to what we say we stand for.
The Incoherent One (profile), 26 Oct 2011 @ 2:41pm
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"Piracy should be legal"
I disagree. It shouldn't be called Piracy. It should be called File Sharing, and yes it should be legal. Its a tool, nothing more. Will some people misuse a tool? Of course, but just because some do doesn't mean that it should be outlawed.
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Signed-
Those who have waited patiently.
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BMI
Capital Records
Sony BMG
Warner Bros.
Summit Entertainment
RIAA
MPAA
BSA
ASCAP, and other fellow industry brethren who are currently in good standing.
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Its this simple
tl:dr
"In our view....."
I won't go against Mikes wishes and post the actual text either.
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The spread of iPods, and MP3 capable phones also sounded the death knell for the big chains as it made it inconvenient to lug large CD collections around anymore. Mobile internet and ever expanding broadband coverage made downloading albums from iTunes fast and easy. Their pricing was HALF of what Tower records charged. Open your eyes and look at all of what happened.
By your logic Blockbuster and Hollywood Video must be victims of piracy as well. Netflix, and again iTunes, Redbox, and legal streaming services had nothing to do with them failing now did it?
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I disagree. It shouldn't be called Piracy. It should be called File Sharing, and yes it should be legal. Its a tool, nothing more. Will some people misuse a tool? Of course, but just because some do doesn't mean that it should be outlawed.
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