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I must say, at least one of the three looks interesting.


bd
 
HOMEBBS,
I spent some time checking out the sites you posted. The VMG site is the most informative of any site I've seen on the net so far. I printed 87 pages and have only read 52 so far, but enough to say that guy has it pegged....period. If ever you were wonderin about some of the people trolling these threads for fresh meat, if you haven't already.....take the time to read the entire content of that site.


bd
 
I have to agree with you on that bd, so to me it raises the question if lables hardly or never make money from records then why would downloading affect their sales since they make most if not all thier money off of live shows.
Theirs one thing I disagree with vmg when they say it's a waste of time to press up cd's and sell them I believe one can sell out thier trunk and make a living on the road.
And I always felt the copyright was worthless when people download beats off the internet and steal them, I mean they take them from a guy who live in ny and the guy who took downloaded the beats lives in houston and sells 10,000 cd's in houston alone no bar code so no tracks are left so even if the guy in new york found out and decided to take him to court he would not have a case hell the guy selling out the trunk would not even have to report unless your washing dirty clothes but with no bar code I mean come on what do you think theyll do
it's just my opinion no facts
 
HOMEBBS said:
I have to agree with you on that bd, so to me it raises the question if lables hardly or never make money from records then why would downloading affect their sales since they make most if not all thier money off of live shows.........
And I always felt the copyright was worthless when people download beats off the internet and steal them, I mean they take them from a guy who live in ny and the guy who took downloaded the beats lives in houston and sells 10,000 cd's in houston alone no bar code so no tracks are left so even if the guy in new york found out and decided to take him to court he would not have a case hell the guy selling out the trunk would not even have to report unless your washing dirty clothes but with no bar code I mean come on what do you think theyll do
it's just my opinion no facts

First of all, the label doesn't make money from the live shows, they benefit from the exposure, and yes downloading from the internet hurts record sales, as well as not paying the writer his fair share.
That bar code thing.....they say they spend a lot of money to have that copyright protection available, but I'm afraid you're right.

bd
 
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