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| quote: | Originally posted by Majutsu
all the elaborate protection schemes in the world are useless. Computer science is not opaque; it's totally transparent. Any person with the skills in a large development house also guarantees a chinese hacker with equal or better skills. The copy protection on software, dongles and all was cracked before it was even implemented. The chinese hackers cracked osx in it's finishing stages. Albums are easily shared, as any sort of audio editing/watermarking/cryptography/protection is just as easily undone. People simply need to think of a new business model. I've noticed most big djs/artists ignoring file sharing. They let it be promo for their artistry and recoup the funds in live shows, product endorsements, corporate sponsorship etc. The artist will get money if the fans feel close to them and feel they deserve it. that's all. All the artists i love get my money. But I can have all the albums/tracks of any artist before i have to make that decision. Metallica finally accepted reality, why can't you? Truth is, one track never made any big money, especially in trance. Even in the payola days of the 50s, one hit wonders make 5-10k tops. To real make a living with music, you have to be an artist and draw people into your world. If you have no intention of being that serious, just want to throw a little chip in the party, then make a nice 320k track or two and give it away. If you live art and people respond, piracy won't affect you much anyway. shpongle, autechre, aphex, squarepusher are electronic artists who have my money and respect, and they have never impaired file sharing one bit. Autechre gives away his project files for max/msp on the web after every album! He dares you not to respect him. That's an artist. G&D and ASOT fags whine about file sharing because without payola and musical pyramid schemes, no one would pay to hear them. |
You'll find that armin has admittied numerous times that he wouldn't be where he is today if it weren't for people exhaching his shit online. He talks like he is rather pro file sharing actually. Please don't think im saying this out of being an armin fanboy (cuz I am really really not a fan, maybe I've read like 1 interview and ehard one ASOT in the past few months out of curiosity), but in his interviews and the shit he has said on his show, he has always appreared in favor of sharing. Airbase is a different story though, and I don't really keep up with G&D so who knows where they stand on this stuff.
But armin, he even gave a shoutout on his radio show to the place that's name gets censored out on this site every time somebody types it.
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