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WHAT music "sharing" program do you use?


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WHAT music "sharing" program do you use?  

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  1. 1. WHAT music "sharing" program do you use?

    • Kazza
      4
    • Morpheus
      0
    • I-Mesh
      1
    • WinMX
      4
    • Other..PLEASE State
      3
    • None-Cause of the illegalality (is that a word?) of it
      4


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LOL Here's hoping there isint a RIAA spy amongst us who will dime us out.  Next thing you know there will be FBI swat teams crashing through your windows & taking you to jail ( That's from that South Park episode with the christian rock band )

 

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They wouldn't come all da way down here now would they? :lol:

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I didn't see a choice for "None"

 

Music "sharing" program? How about music "stealing" program.

 

Sorry, don't get me started on this subject.

I didn't see the "The music Industry was sued AND lost for price fixing cds. I've bought easily over 200 cds during that period, so a few downloaded cds from artists I go see live and ACTUALLY support them, won't hurt" vote?

 

actually I do think most people are wrong for doing this, i think there's a minority of people who's collections primarily consist of purchased music, yet use music sharing as a way to seek out new music. After listening to a cd, they make a decision to either purchase the cd or get rid of the mp3s, likewise, they don't in turn share the music they've downloaded.

 

 

ok...at least that's what I do. I've bought a lot of s*** records in the past, no I just buy what I like from downloading. I've done this 3 times in the last couple months.

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My music sharing program is FM Stereo. If I like it there, I BUY it. Iknow. It's crazy, but it's a really cool thing. I think I read somewhere that it's not free to get guitars and drums and to use the recording studio. I know it's a surprise to find out that they don't just spend all of their own money so you can have something nice to listen to.

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My music sharing program is FM Stereo. If I like it there, I BUY it. Iknow. It's crazy, but it's a really cool thing. I think I read somewhere that it's not free to get guitars and drums and to use the recording studio. I know it's a surprise to find out that they don't just spend all of their own money so you can have something nice to listen to.

the radio sucks...you know it, I know it...

 

The investment of recording in a studio so you have a medium that people will hear your music is worth while. Most bands record and sell albums to pay for tours, which in turn makes them most of their money. The widespread cd burners and music downloaders sans etiquette is harmful..not the actually buring and music sharing.

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Pa is a indie fan and if any indie artist he likes actually sold records they wouldn't be indie anymore. He's really downloading to protect them from success and the money that would corrupt their creativity.

that's about on par ;)

 

No, I'm just a guy who goes to shows alot. I've burned cds from my favorite bands...and in turn once I have the money I buy their cd and see them in concert 2-3 times. I did this with Coldplay just recently....I burned their parachuettes disc back in '00...went to see 'em and then bought their records. And they're about as sell out as you can get while still maintaining music credibility.

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