South: With the Tides
Release Date: September 23, 2003
Its $12 on amazon.
Release Date: September 23, 2003
Its $12 on amazon.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:but it is still illegal. Sorry to make you a criminal.
I'd say there is a vast difference between me making one copy of one CD to give to my good friend Anton and making several hundred files available to 4,873,456 others.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:well, as some people here said (many MANY times) it doesn't matter.. stealing is stealing. i'll just go to the store and steal some really nice pieces of jewelry, but only my best friend can borrow it. it's not like i'll let anyone else use it…….
Originally posted by paige:I'd say there is a vast difference between me making one copy of one CD to give to my good friend Anton and making several hundred files available to 4,873,456 others.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:isn't that what we call stealing? or helping someone else steal? hmmmmmmmm
Sure.
If we're going to the back of the racks, do you want a copy of The Professionals (Steve Jones & Paul Cook's post-Pistols band) "Didn't See It Coming"?
Originally posted by paige:Not the same thing Paige, more like if you went and bought jewelry, lent it to a friend, and if the friend liked it, they would buy something similar.
well, as some people here said (many MANY times) it doesn't matter.. stealing is stealing. i'll just go to the store and steal some really nice pieces of jewelry, but only my best friend can borrow it. it's not like i'll let anyone else use it…….
Originally posted by Robert Pollard:Not a good analogy as its not illegal. Wheras giving friends copys of music you dont have the copyright to is illegal. Same as software. But they did these analogies to death before.
Not the same thing Paige, more like if you went and bought jewelry, lent it to a friend, and if the friend liked it, they would buy something similar.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:alright, alright.. i should just keep my mouth shut. that other thread went on for pages, and i was just being annoying while trying to make my point (which stands as - don't bitch about people downloading illegally and then offer upfront more than once to make copies of cd's for your friends. pick a side. run with it.)
Originally posted by Robert Pollard:Not a good analogy as its not illegal. Wheras giving friends copys of music you dont have the copyright to is illegal. Same as software. But they did these analogies to death before.
Not the same thing Paige, more like if you went and bought jewelry, lent it to a friend, and if the friend liked it, they would buy something similar.
The crucial diference is there is no record of giving a copy to a friend. Therefore the crime is unpunishable.
Originally posted by paige:missing the point again Paige, GGW said his problem was with people trying to rationalize downloading as not illegal
alright, alright.. i should just keep my mouth shut. that other thread went on for pages, and i was just being annoying while trying to make my point (which stands as - don't bitch about people downloading illegally and then offer upfront more than once to make copies of cd's for your friends. pick a side. run with it.)
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:Ryan Adams, I know you are excited
so what alt-country releases can I look forward to?
Originally posted by Robert Pollard:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:Ryan Adams, I know you are excited
so what alt-country releases can I look forward to?
Originally posted by Robert Pollard:baldlaflajfljalj08038twlgjalg
Originally posted by paige:missing the point again Paige, GGW said his problem was with people trying to rationalize downloading as not illegal
alright, alright.. i should just keep my mouth shut. that other thread went on for pages, and i was just being annoying while trying to make my point (which stands as - don't bitch about people downloading illegally and then offer upfront more than once to make copies of cd's for your friends. pick a side. run with it.)
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:http://nme.com/news/105825.htm
I read that his record company rejected his new release, and that is what imspired him to announce Whiskeytown was reforming…