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| quote: | Originally posted by jonny_mac_99
Exactly Cobra Commander.
I agree with the point that downloading singles and albums is stealing from the artists themselves.
However, livesets are a completely different kettle of fish !!
Firstly, they are live airings over which no one has any copyright. If you choose to play live to an audience then you are playing to an unlimited audience which includes everyone. For this reason downloading LIVE sets, in my eyes, isn't stealing.
Secondly, as a british citizen, I pay my TV licence which in turn funds the BBC. For this reason I am entitled to download anything which the BBC broadcasts including every single essential mix ever recorded.
Thirdly, and most importantly, I am from Glasgow and attended Inside Out when Tiesto played. Therefore I paid to hear that set so I am surely entitled to hold on to and have the ability to listen to again, the set I paid my money for. |
well yeah good points, i agree 
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Albums of the year:
1. Hybrid - I Choose Noise
2. Liberto - Lullaby
3. Immer 2 (Mixed By Michael Mayer)
4. Peter Gun - Friendly Fire
5. Thomas Schumacher - Home
6. Recorded In Rotterdam (Mixed By Michel De Hey)
7. Boogybytes Vol. 01 (Mixed By Kiki)
8. Addicted 1 (Mixed By Kosmas Epsilon)
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