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PostIcon Posted on: May 22 2000,00:23  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

I mean - it's been said before, but it still winds me up!

As far as I know Metallica were a good band. Right up until the Black album, everyone (at least all the old-skool fans) agreed. Then they cut their hair off and start making crappy songs and suing Napster.

They don't know what they are talking about, and in my oh-so-bloated opinion I reckon they will lose more fans this way than revenues in "stolen" mp3s. It's dumb.

Now the RIAA's argument is that Napster is killing record sales ... that must be a bunch of crap, because since I got Napster I have bought much more music than I ever would have otherwise. I don't see myself as that different to the average muso, so there must be others like me pushing the sales up. If I have something copied that I use a lot, I will try to buy it. Simple as that.

Finally, what's all this "Napster is a server and violates or TOS" crap that broadband ISPs are terminating users' accounts with? I mean, come on, they're just whinging that people are using the broadband bandwidth (that they are paying for) to full effect. Well, awww diddums. Screw them.

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PostIcon Posted on: May 22 2000,06:44 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

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I still think that they're loosing money on mp3s...

Then how do you explain that the RIAA reported over one billion dollars of growth in revenues in the music industry last year from the previous year?

MP3's aren't costing them anything. People still go to stores and buy CDs online. Most of the mp3s I find and like I go out and buy the CD; the ones I don't like I just delete. I have to agree with incubus here: if it weren't for mp3s I probably wouldn't own even half of my current music collection.

My personal theory on the whole mp3 issue is that the big name groups that have tons of marketing power behind them are losing audiences to lesser-known groups that would probably go unheard of otherwise. They're mad because these small groups don't advertise much at all, yet people buy up their CDs because they found a great song by said group online. As with Metallica, people can download the latest album, say to themselves "this blows," and not waste their money on it. If Metallica feels like they're losing money, maybe they should make music worth buying.


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Make music worth buying? NO! They should make the music they think rocks. They shouldn't be controlled buy what people wants to hear. Which they are definitely not. But people are stealing their stuff anyway. They must be stupid then.

And the thing about people going down buying a cd after hearing an mp3. That's bullshit. Maybe YOU do that and maybe some others do that, but I know lotsa lotsa people that don't. They download everything they can get and organize it on their mp3cds.

And I think that the Napster users are hypocrites. They did something illegal. They knew it was illegal when they did it. And now they won't take their responsibility. Instead they say that Metallica sucks, because they tries to take control over their product, which they produced, which they should be paid for.

And before disgussing the enormous profit, we should take a look at the structure of RIAA. I don't disagree with you on the fact that they're a wealthy money making machine, but the fact that they're producing more and more cds each year makes their profit go up!

But Metallicas' (and almost every other artist) copyrights has been broken, and they are pursuing their rights. I can't believe why people is freaking out about that. The copyists are criminals in this matter, no matter what their excuses are.

And the "recording from the radio issue" (posted a while ago) is crap too. First of all you will NOT get the same media quality from a radio recording. Try reading a bit about noise and frequenzys and you'll find out pretty quick. Second, you won't be able to get everything from the mp3-librarys/search-engines available. Third, you will almost never be able to record a complete song.

Illegal mp3s are illegal (no shit) and no matter for what purpose you use them they won't be less illegal. I've downloaded lot's of mp3s, and that doesn't make it less illegal. I like them, but that doesn't make them less illegal. If someone comes up and say that I should go to court I would (did actually) go there and take my penalty.

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Hmm, maybe I should have put "in my humble opinion" ... but this is the RANTS section

I think doing the artist out of money blows. A lot of my friends are musicians and dead against piracy. But if you read up on it Metallica turned up on Napster's doorstep with 325,000 usernames telling Napster to ban them. What about the ones with legit mp3s? That's by no means illegal.

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I have to agree with j1mmy, the bands should make music worth buying...
I wouldn't own 3/4ths of my collection if it weren't for MP3's. yes if I like the album I'll buy it. it's the same as taping a song off of the radio. I see no problem with it. it promotes artists... I am a frequenter of mp3.com, the only reason the RIAA is pissed, is because they are getting their profits cut by artists who use mp3s.

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Yup, I agree with Bob entirely.

The thing is, the RIAA are scared shitless. The .mp3 format enables artists to cut out the middlemen (ie, them). Whereas before it was difficult to get off the ground as an artist, cos of the costs like pressing CDs, it's now relatively easy what with cheap CD burners and .mp3s to put online. Some relatively unheard of bands like http://www.tricksupontravellers.co.uk/ are getting quite popular through their internet prescence as well as the live circuit.

It's just sour grapes on the RIAAs side.

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Well I guess it breaks down to something like this:

mp3: nobody likes you. we don't even need you anymore
riaa: give me money!
mp3: fuck you!
riaa: i need money!
mp3: eat my shit, cocksucker!
riaa: i need more money!
mp3: i rape your sister and kill your dog and distribute your music worldwide! haha!
riaa: <sobbing>

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mmmhmmm. sour grapes.

nice j1mmy

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Metallica is still a good band. They just don't play the music you think is good, or a lot of other people think is good. If you start telling Metallica what to play you're a lam0r! You can say I don't like the music, but saying that they're a crappy band is only your (and perhaps alot of others) oppinion. I like some of Metallicas' newer stuff, I've got all of their cds. And this is not because of mp3s. This is because they can play music like noone else.

I think the Metallica vs. Napster thing sucks, but that doesn't make me hate them. I think everybody would do the same in their situation. And I still think, that it's wrong to copy music. I've done it anyway, but it's wrong. And yes, it is free advertisement, but they haven't agreed to advertise. And I think that it's the artists music, and noone should tell the artist what to do with it. They should ask the artist if they could get it.

Imagine one of those pro painters. They maybe paint 200 quality pictures in a lifetime. That means, that it'll cost alot of money to buy one, cuz he's got to get some money to cover his expences and to put some food on his table.

It's the same way with bands. That Metallica is a rich band isn't a valid excuse for stealing their art (which you don't even like). One of my friends stores all of his mp3s on cds. He's got about 100 mp3cds now, and he haven't got a single audio cd. Lot's of people are that way...

And when you say that the music industrys profit has improved, it's because the production has improved. I still think that they're loosing money on mp3s...

Think I'll stop writing now, hehe

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Did anyone else hear about the five major record companies that 'agreed' to stop fixing the prices of their cds? Now if that doesn't tell you something what does?
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