Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
I get that, but originally you said it wasn't a crime. You said "I don't think downloading music is a crime.", to paraphrase. Then started saying it was only a crime in my opinion.All false.
See? You were wrong, I proved you wrong, and now you're acting like you agreed all along.
-AC
Originally posted by Rogue JediREALLY!?
my opinion the whole time has been that i do not consider it a crime, it is my opinion to think this. of course i know that in reality it is a crime.
this is not a communist country, i can voice my opinion whenever i want.
Originally posted by §P0oONY
Conversation way past that.... 😛
Eh... figured that would happen.
Originally posted by §P0oONY
Forum's are a *****, huh? Unless you're there at the start of a thread, you miss the actual thread topic.
You mean the Off-topic forum. 😛 I figured that this would attract AC or possibly someone else (I don't go to the music forum much anymore and only know that AC opposes it) and that it would grow to a shitload of pages. ✅
Originally posted by VanillaCocaCola
You mean the Off-topic forum. 😛 I figured that this would attract AC or possibly someone else (I don't go to the music forum much anymore and only know that AC opposes it) and that it would grow to a shitload of pages. ✅
😂 Got to love AC...
Originally posted by VanillaCocaCola
Not all users live in the U.S> firefirefireph
Viva la England!
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
thats crap. they are making their money anyways. what if you want a compilation? like 1 cd with 2 or 3 songs from different artists? are you supposed to buy 6 different cd's with only like 2 or 3 songs you like on each one?
I take the only thing that stops you from going into a store and stealing the albums you'd like is the risk. Right?
Originally posted by Rogue JediBecause there is a lack of visual sight. The difference is privacy laws protect people from getting spyware on their PC's, which is the equivalent of a store owners eyes. The difference is, the store owners eyes can only see the person and what they're doing at that time... on the PC it can do worse.
well, if burning cd's is such a travesty, why is it so easy to do? why arent there more laws out there to enforce it?
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
well, if burning cd's is such a travesty, why is it so easy to do? why arent there more laws out there to enforce it?
It's not burning a CD that is illegal.
And stealing Music over the Internet is illegal. But as I said easy and with yet relatively low risk. But just because it is hard to trace, doesn't make it right or legal. And it is the equivalent of stealing music from a store. No difference.