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post #46 of 51
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Originally Posted by Douglas View Post
The results of this poll show pretty clearly why DRM ought to exist.

Or how the old distribution and packaging format is obsolete and should disappear?
post #47 of 51
I Download a lot. More than 30GB per month.
post #48 of 51
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Originally Posted by LabelKing View Post
Rare music is much easily found on soulseek or assorted music blogs.

Soulseek is the best thing in the world for big music fans. The only downside is only being able to download one song from each user at a time. Unless you can change that? Not a deal breaker though. It's great when you find someone with music you like and a really fast connection because you can browse all his stuff and get it quickly.
post #49 of 51
I occasionally burn CDs for my nephew and my sister's husband, and they sometimes burn copies for me. I've never done an illegal download, although I used to trade bootlegs. I have approx. 200 bootlegs of various rock artists, mostly good quality FM broadcasts and soundboard recordings.
post #50 of 51
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Originally Posted by chorse123 View Post
No, I still buy. If you value something, you should pay for it. Otherwise, it may cease to exist.

My feelings also. I've never found justification for stealing music to be reasonable.
post #51 of 51
I buy a lot of music. If we don't pay for music, we will soon get less of it and in lower quality.

In my view, it's not much different than stealing money from someone.
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