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Armin Interview auf askmen.com
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| TranceRulez |
| quote: | Q: What are your thoughts on piracy?
I have two opinions, of course. First of all, downloading is illegal. We have all agreed on that, because we have made a law on that, and that law was made by the government we elected, so we have all agreed that we should not be downloading or sharing music. The people that do that actually commit a crime and I think there is no difference from stealing a CD from the CD store and downloading it, it's still stealing. On the other hand, I know that I wouldn't be sitting here talking to you, or staying in L.A. in a nice hotel and playing for all these people without the downloads. A lot of people get my music from the Internet. So I have a double thought about this. I know it's illegal and on the other hand, I know it is a great medium. I think it's really important that we start to use the medium. People should realize that a lot of time and money goes into making records. It's really not that easy to make a good record. We should have an atmosphere in which people respect the fact that a lot of producers, record companies and a lot of vocalists and writers put a lot into making good records and they need to get money for that either way. I think the Internet is a beautiful way to spread your music and I want to support that, but only if you respect the original producers. Record companies are re-organizing, and I predict the record company of the future will only be the financier.
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...wie wahr, wie wahr... |
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| vandit_freak |
| thx Nico, cooles Interview, was der Armin gerade von Armin gelesen hat :) |
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| SiLeNcE |
| geiles interview ... zwar english aber ok :eek: |
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| PBM |
| Geile Stellungnahme zu den Downloads. Ohne das Internet würde ich heute wahrscheinlich keinen Plan haben wer PvD, AvB, Ronski Speed etc. ist. Nur B&J würde man von der Bravo Hits kennen LOL.(Ich mag B&J trotzdem btw.) |
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