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We're not doomed.

Started by Insanius, May 12, 2009, 01:35:13 PM

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Bigsally

Thats kool. im still gonna buy my music from the store cuz i love coporations  :pedo:

Fusion

FCC takes matters into it's own hands.

Long story short: The FCC is saying that all content shall be treated equally, that no ISP should legally be allowed to cut off access based on content.

Jesuszilla

If all content is treated equally, then wouldn't that place CP on the same level as the bible?


Just try to keep things peaceful.

The_None



Jesuszilla



Just try to keep things peaceful.

Fusion


Jango

QuoteHe added he's a "big supporter of non-censorship,"

Maybe after this he can go to Japan and tell them to stop putting mosaic on all of their porn.

The_None

To the group of artists who don't quite think that suing fans and cutting their net connection is the right way (that included Moby and Radiohead), guess who has just recently joined.

JZ, you know what to do.

Jesuszilla

November 17, 2009, 11:06:51 AM #24 Last Edit: November 17, 2009, 11:16:41 AM by Jesuszilla
How ironic.

QuoteIn addition to calling for a stop to the legal battles, Hammer thinks the music labels should focus more on digital content instead of trying to sell plastic to a generation of people that have never even owned a standalone CD player.
I partially agree with this. I like CDs, and I still buy them because I want it to remain that way. There's a lot more that can go wrong with downloads (and I can safely say that, owning many tracks which have skipped considerably due to several hard drive transfers). Of course, that was all pirated music from YEARS ago... And I am actually considering going out and finding said CDs with the tracks mentioned because it is a lot more convenient to rip from a CD than to download them all again.


Just try to keep things peaceful.

Jango

I just buy CD's because I can actually control the sound quality of the rips. If I can't do that, amazon.com is awesome because the majority of their tracks are high quality VBA (or else a consistent 256 kbps)

Fusion



The_None


Jesuszilla



Just try to keep things peaceful.