So .. How many of you will be getting sued?

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lol, if the RIAA decides to go ahead and start holding individual downloaders accountable for copyright violations, how many of YOU *points his finger at everyone* will be getting sued?

I'm still trying to figure out how the hell they can get info as precise as all the way down to the individual person that's downloading the music. I know big brother is watching but damn.

What kind of impact (if any) do you think this will have on the consumers? I figured the Recording Industry was going to do something drastic like this sooner or later. It's not like downloading someone's music for free is something LEGAL or anything. Do you think this will backfire on the industry? Causing the general consumer to resent the fact that the RIAA targeted them for doing something that they weren't supposed to be doing in the first place?
 
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MAN, IT AIN'T NEVER GONNA HAPPEN. THERE ARE OVER MILLIONS OF PEOPLE NATIONWIDE DOIN IT. THAT'S NOT INCLUDING MAFUCKAS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES! IT'LL TAKE WAAAAY TOO MUCH TIME & MONEY TO GO AFTER EVERY PERSON. IT JUST AINT WORTH IT.
 
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the reason people d/l music cuz cd's are way over priced bring thoes down and I will buy all the cds i can. But tech n9ne is right, if u download it like it you will buy it. i know thats the way with me.
 
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MrFedEx503 said:
if u download it like it you will buy it. i know thats the way with me.
Everybody says that just to make themselves feel like they're not stealing.

The truth of the matter is, EVERYBODY has something that they've downloaded and liked but didn't go out and purchase the real thing. Anyone who denies this is a LIAR. That's why mufuckas be on this board askin for tracklistings, features, and producer credits.
 
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I think that blaming individual downloaders for a drop in record sales instead of big corporations who have cut artists on playlists in half as well as artists who cant put out a solid album is ridicolous and i plan on pirating music the same amount as I did before....
 
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The truth of the matter is, EVERYBODY has something that they've downloaded and liked but didn't go out and purchase the real thing. Anyone who denies this is a LIAR.
You can call me a liar then, if I DL an album and feel damn near every track I will go pick it up...How bout the artists start looking at the real problem...remember 6-7 years ago before Clear Channel took over KMEL...how many artists were u hearing on the radio? 15 DIFFERENT RAPPERS? Now how many? 5? 6? Remember when MTV used to play music videos? Remember when BET used to run them 16 hrs a day? I dont get how artists can get pissed off at consumers. If the music is being promoted like it was when many people were able to bumble wouldnt it do just as good now? Not to mention the fact that theres an oversaturation of artists in the industry now...I mean, if you watch some of the anti-bootlegging commercials, you gotta ask yourself a serious question...do people dubb Busta Rhymes whole CD...or just "Make It Clap"?
 
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They cant sue everyone!

"My crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for. I am an mp3 pirate, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this individual, but you can't stop us all... after all, we're all alike."
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Stolen from the Hackers Manifesto
 
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Maddogg - You're a LIAR!!! lol ...

All of that MTV, BET, Clear Channel bullshit is irrelevant. The problem is the piracy. We all know it. Some are in denial and try to justify why they pirate music; "I wanna hear it first", "Too much weak shit, gotta hear it first..", "The game is oversaturated, I wanna make sure I know what I'm buying", "CDs cost too much", etc ...

The labels can't promote as well as they did 6-7 years ago because they aren't turning as much of a prophit as they were 6-7 years ago because the piracy factor was not relevant. Shit, if the labels had the money to promote more, that would just mean more consumers would download.

And you know I have to have my daily analogy, lol ....

Say you're a painter and you rented out a place to display and promote your art for sale. Let's say someone is making knockoff paintings that look just like yours and GIVING THEM AWAY right down the street from where you're trying to sell your paintings. After a while, you're not going to be able to afford renting a space to display and promote your art because you're not turning a prophit. Why would someone BUY your paintings if someone is giving paintings that look just like yours away right down the street. You can't blame anybody except that mufucka that made the knockoffs of your paintings.
 
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MaddDogg said:

I mean, if you watch some of the anti-bootlegging commercials, you gotta ask yourself a serious question...do people dubb Busta Rhymes whole CD...or just "Make It Clap"?
Regardless, it's still stealing. It isn't any more legal to download just one song.

If you're in bakery and you steal one slice of cake from a whole 3 layer wedding cake, it's still stealing.
 
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Oh well, it cannot be stopped and will keep going until some kind of new format is introduced like DVD Audio or something.
RIAA needs to find another way to combat this.
 
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I dont know dogg, I understand what your getting at but the bottom line is bootleggers have always been around, they are around, and they will continue to be around. I agree that internet piracy causes a decline in sales, but you also have to agree that being brainwashed to like the same 6 rappers by the media hurts it even more. KMEL used to be a breeding ground for originiality in music during the "I Got Five On It" years, and now it has become your typical puppet clear channel radio station. If people hear MORE artists they have MORE music to choose from and will buy MORE cds, but as long as its only Snoop, Jay Z, Nas, and 50 Cent getting play on MTV and the radio only Snoop, Jay Z, Nas and 50 will reap the benefits of good promotion.

Another thing is sales dont lie. You do occasionally hear of Eminem and Jay Z bitching about bootlegging, but not as bad as artists like Busta Rhymes and Puff Daddy whos sales have deterioirated as a result of lack of quality instead of bootlegging. If an artist isnt bringing something creative to the table then why would someone pick up a whole CD for a song like "Make It Clap"? Eminem, Jay Z, Dre, Snoop and a few other artists are selling just like they used to (Chronic 4 million plus in 1993, Chronic 2000 4 million plus in late 1999).
 
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man i was listening to howard stern today and they say it costs 150gs a song donwloaded if they can track you. 5 people settled out of court for 12gs. aint that some bullshit.
 
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MrPeete said:


Regardless, it's still stealing. It isn't any more legal to download just one song.

If you're in bakery and you steal one slice of cake from a whole 3 layer wedding cake, it's still stealing.
yea, but Im not getting married? Whats the point of buying a wedding cake if I dont want one? Say the cake has one good slice, and 16 sour ones? Why would I buy that? If someone will make the good piece availible to me for free then Ill try it, but Im not going to buy a whole cake for one good piece! ESPECIALLY CAUSE I AINT GETTIN MARRIED lol! If
 
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JazzFan said:
RIAA needs to find another way to combat this.

Yup ...

But, aside from encoding all printed CDs with some sort of virus that detects your operating system and wipes out your hard drive if put into your computer, lol ... what can they do?
 
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MaddDogg said:


yea, but Im not getting married? Whats the point of buying a wedding cake if I dont want one? Say the cake has one good slice, and 16 sour ones? Why would I buy that? If someone will make the good piece availible to me for free then Ill try it, but Im not going to buy a whole cake for one good piece! ESPECIALLY CAUSE I AINT GETTIN MARRIED lol! If

If one steals anything (even one slice of cake regardless of their unsuccessful attempt at justifying why they did it), one should be punished. Simple as that.


[QUOTE ]If people hear MORE artists they have MORE music to choose from and will buy MORE cds, but as long as its only Snoop, Jay Z, Nas, and 50 Cent getting play on MTV and the radio only Snoop, Jay Z, Nas and 50 will reap the benefits of good promotion. [/QUOTE]

Again...

Piracy turns into lack of prophit for the labels. The result - less artists get deals, and that means less artists for the consumer to choose from.

If there were more artists, that would just mean more mufuckas gettin they should bootlegged. Bootlegging HAS been around but you can't compare bootlegging 10 years ago and bootlegging now. You just can't.
 

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MrPeete said:


Everybody says that just to make themselves feel like they're not stealing.

The truth of the matter is, EVERYBODY has something that they've downloaded and liked but didn't go out and purchase the real thing. Anyone who denies this is a LIAR. That's why mufuckas be on this board askin for tracklistings, features, and producer credits.
IT DOESNT MATTER. THINK ABOUT IT DEEPER. THE RATIO OF "THINGS I HAVE DOWNLOADED, LIKED, AND BOUGHT", IS HIGHER THAN "THINGS I HAVE DOWNLOADED, LIKED, AND NOT BOUGHT"... OVERALL ITS BETTER FOR THE INDUSTRY. IF I DONT LIKE SOMETHING, IT WOULDNT HAVE MATTERED THAT I PIRATED IT FIRST ANYWAY.
 
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* Downloadin' some porn.. 'n some LBI (I HAVE THE CD JUS TO LAZY TO POP IT IN) * Eh.. Who's suein' who? If they were suein' wouldnt ma KazaA be down right now... 'n please tell me it aint goin 2 be.. Cuz this porn is hella sav and it got like 10 hours left 'n ill have it!