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Luke Terry
tranceaddict oldskool

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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| quote: | Originally posted by nelsonca
Jon, Jon, jon, Jon !!!! How stupid can u really be ? mp3's help to promote music and despite what idiots like you think it is infact detrimental to genres such as trance to close down AG, Napster etc because they help to promote trance. I myself would not have discovered trance were it not for the Napster and have gone on to buy many tarnce cd's as a result.I download mp3's and if i like it i usually buy a compilation with the track on it.
Actually i do not even know why idiots like yourself fall for the rhetoric that music companys pump into the media ie "it hurts cd sales". who gives a stuff they earn enough money anyway those tight arse freaks!!Also that crap about "against the law"- you idiot.why the fuck are you even on this site if u feel that way about mp3's |
At the end of the day, over 90% of mp3s are illegal, no consent given by record labels, I do use mp3 to spread my music and DJ sets, but all this whine whine poo poo coz AG has died, my heat fukkin bleeds waa waa , its not just like sum1 has just cut off ur nob ffs. And TA ain't just for sharing mp3s, hence that is why there is a forum, which I use relatively less of than I used to, namely the dj + production section, new releases, and the uk forum. And as Jon says there are lots of people who have made friends from tranceaddict, well that happens in the UK and Canada atleast. And at the end of the day, I bet u own less than a tenth of your mp3 collection, which u must like as it has remained on your hard drive.
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Jun-18-2002 13:16
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evil_bastard
Newcastle United

Registered: Dec 2001
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| quote: | Originally posted by jonsimmonds
ag was closed as it was breaking the law, simple as that. if you lot really want the music that bad, then stop crying and get ur self down to a record store
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Mass file sharing has been a huge phenomenon for over 5 years, and the music industry is more competitive than ever.
RIAA are out to restrict competition, and that is a gross violation of domestic law. Countless firms and organisations have had to cough up millions for doing this, Bill gates included. I hope they get what's coming to them.
In a capitalistic system, the market will only act in consumers' interests with competition. Regulatory bodies (in the UK these includes the Competition Commission, Office of Fair Trading, and Monopolies and Mergers Commission, who are considerably less strict than their American equivalents) ensure this happens by ensuring no single firm can dominate the market. RIAA's attempts to ensure the massive profits stay with the few is a shady and suspicous move, and I for one suspect they have more than a vested interest with these companies. I hope they are caught colluding, that would be the icing on the cake...
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Jun-18-2002 15:29
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