Until a few years ago when I gave into CD's I had almost 1000 albums on vinyl. Times were hard and I needed the space and ended up selling everything for an absolute pittance.
I can't even remember some of the stuff I used to have, but every now and again I'll see a CD of something I had on vinyl and buy it. Other times (if over the years I've realised the original purchase was an error of judgement) I'll download it from various P2P sites.
If one day I charged under some copyright law, could I use the argument that I have already purchased it? One album I owned on cassette, then vinyl, then CD and have recently downloaded it.
Another point is that music I have downloaded... if I like it I buy it. If I don't like it it just sits on a HD or CD gathering dust.
I know that the last 10 CD's I bought all came as a result of downloading them first. I would not have known about these artists otherwise.
Surely this is a case of illegal downloading working for the industry.
So, Mr. Greedy to sum up... you've charged me for music sometimes 3 times, and the evil Mr. Internet has generated 10 extra sales for you. Also the crap you're churning out that I don't like pretty much vanishes into the ether never to be heard again.
Where do we stand with the law I wonder?
I can't even remember some of the stuff I used to have, but every now and again I'll see a CD of something I had on vinyl and buy it. Other times (if over the years I've realised the original purchase was an error of judgement) I'll download it from various P2P sites.
If one day I charged under some copyright law, could I use the argument that I have already purchased it? One album I owned on cassette, then vinyl, then CD and have recently downloaded it.
Another point is that music I have downloaded... if I like it I buy it. If I don't like it it just sits on a HD or CD gathering dust.
I know that the last 10 CD's I bought all came as a result of downloading them first. I would not have known about these artists otherwise.
Surely this is a case of illegal downloading working for the industry.
So, Mr. Greedy to sum up... you've charged me for music sometimes 3 times, and the evil Mr. Internet has generated 10 extra sales for you. Also the crap you're churning out that I don't like pretty much vanishes into the ether never to be heard again.
Where do we stand with the law I wonder?
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