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Reply #90 posted 10/19/12 4:45am

XxAxX

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honer said:

vitriol said:

Hey XxaxX! this is a message for you:

I'm as much interested in Andy Allo's music as in the functioning process of a pig's sphincter.

I'm only interested in the tracks with any kind of Prince input.

So... if it leaks in advance I will download those tracks, not the full album.

If it get's released, I will download those tracks, not the full album.

If it's never released and later appears on a bootleg, I will download those tracks, not the full album.

I'll leave the physical copies of the album to be purchased by those LEGIONS of Andy Allo's fans that seem to exist, just in case the pressing factory can't supply the hysterical demand.

If it is some kind of solace to you, I'll add that I'm fed up with buying everything Prince released since 2004 though I was bored of it before the second listen was completed. And I will buy any physical Prince release in the future even if I'll barely listen to it just for collecting purposes.

Oh, and you can spare your next raid of insults: I won't waste my time reading them.

More top draw dogshit there from vitriol, I think you and XxaxX should go off and bum each other, you'd probably make a nice couple

please tell me how ANYone can argue this point. it's straightforward theft. taking andy's unreleased album is legally and morally wrong, what could be the defense?

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Reply #91 posted 10/19/12 8:55am

Spinlight

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XxAxX said:

honer said:

More top draw dogshit there from vitriol, I think you and XxaxX should go off and bum each other, you'd probably make a nice couple

please tell me how ANYone can argue this point. it's straightforward theft. taking andy's unreleased album is legally and morally wrong, what could be the defense?

You really should not forgo your anti-psychotics. Look at the complete fool you've made of yourself in this thread.

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Reply #92 posted 10/19/12 12:24pm

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XxAxX said:

electricberet said:

Apology accepted. I agree with you that it would be premature for anyone to leak this now and unfair to Andy. If it eventually becomes clear that the CD will never be officially released, that's a different kettle of fish.

no. it isn't. the fact is, both legally and morally, andy's music is andy's music until she releases it and enters into a contract for the sale of her material to you.

i think that you already know what constitutes theft, but let me see if i can get through to you this

way:

you walk into a record store, grab an album, and run out without paying. the alarms go off, the security guard appears, and you are arrested for stealing. quite straightforward, and you have no defense.

now let's put it into 'file sharing' perspective. your friend walks into the record store, grabs an album, and runs out without paying for it. on the way out your friend drops the album on the ground outside the store. you see the album lying there, walk over, pick it up and run off with it. you have just stolen the album.

do you really not understand this? are you simply baiting me?

[Edited 10/19/12 4:59am]

I'm not making a legal argument. Nor am I claiming that sharing or downloading bootlegs is morally right. But on the spectrum of bad things that a person can do, downloading an album that will never be available for legal purchase is pretty far down on the list. If acquiring or listening to bootlegs makes you a bad person, then almost every Prince fan who was alive when the Black Album first leaked falls into that category. If you waited until 1994 to hear it, good for you, but you are in a tiny minority.

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Reply #93 posted 10/19/12 1:06pm

NDRU

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electricberet said:

XxAxX said:

no. it isn't. the fact is, both legally and morally, andy's music is andy's music until she releases it and enters into a contract for the sale of her material to you.

i think that you already know what constitutes theft, but let me see if i can get through to you this

way:

you walk into a record store, grab an album, and run out without paying. the alarms go off, the security guard appears, and you are arrested for stealing. quite straightforward, and you have no defense.

now let's put it into 'file sharing' perspective. your friend walks into the record store, grabs an album, and runs out without paying for it. on the way out your friend drops the album on the ground outside the store. you see the album lying there, walk over, pick it up and run off with it. you have just stolen the album.

do you really not understand this? are you simply baiting me?

[Edited 10/19/12 4:59am]

I'm not making a legal argument. Nor am I claiming that sharing or downloading bootlegs is morally right. But on the spectrum of bad things that a person can do, downloading an album that will never be available for legal purchase is pretty far down on the list. If acquiring or listening to bootlegs makes you a bad person, then almost every Prince fan who was alive when the Black Album first leaked falls into that category. If you waited until 1994 to hear it, good for you, but you are in a tiny minority.

I would definitely agree that if it's something unreleased, then it's a different story. It may still be a crime, and it may be wrong, but at least there is no legal opportunity to purchase it. Seems less like stealing and more like eavesdropping.

If it's a proper album that is available for purchase, then there is simply no excuse for downloading illegally. That is stealing.

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Reply #94 posted 10/19/12 2:07pm

XxAxX

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Spinlight said:

XxAxX said:

please tell me how ANYone can argue this point. it's straightforward theft. taking andy's unreleased album is legally and morally wrong, what could be the defense?

You really should not forgo your anti-psychotics. Look at the complete fool you've made of yourself in this thread.

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[Edited 10/19/12 14:51pm]

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Reply #95 posted 10/19/12 2:07pm

XxAxX

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NDRU said:

electricberet said:

I'm not making a legal argument. Nor am I claiming that sharing or downloading bootlegs is morally right. But on the spectrum of bad things that a person can do, downloading an album that will never be available for legal purchase is pretty far down on the list. If acquiring or listening to bootlegs makes you a bad person, then almost every Prince fan who was alive when the Black Album first leaked falls into that category. If you waited until 1994 to hear it, good for you, but you are in a tiny minority.

I would definitely agree that if it's something unreleased, then it's a different story. It may still be a crime, and it may be wrong, but at least there is no legal opportunity to purchase it. Seems less like stealing and more like eavesdropping.

If it's a proper album that is available for purchase, then there is simply no excuse for

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[Edited 10/19/12 14:52pm]

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Reply #96 posted 10/19/12 2:31pm

XxAxX

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electricberet said:

XxAxX said:

no. it isn't. the fact is, both legally and morally, andy's music is andy's music until she releases it and enters into a contract for the sale of her material to you.

i think that you already know what constitutes theft, but let me see if i can get through to you this

way:

you walk into a record store, grab an album, and run out without paying. the alarms go off, the security guard appears, and you are arrested for stealing. quite straightforward, and you have no defense.

now let's put it into 'file sharing' perspective. your friend walks into the record store, grabs an album, and runs out without paying for it. on the way out your friend drops the album on the ground outside the store. you see the album lying there, walk over, pick it up and run off with it. you have just stolen the album.

do you really not understand this? are you simply baiting me?

[Edited 10/19/12 4:59am]

I'm not making a legal argument. Nor am I claiming that sharing or downloading bootlegs is morally right. But on the spectrum of bad things that a person can do, downloading an album that will never be available for legal purchase is pretty far down on the list. If acquiring or listening to bootlegs makes you a bad person, then almost every Prince fan who was alive when the Black Album first leaked falls into that category. If you waited until 1994 to hear it, good for you, but you are in a tiny minority.

it's not far down on the list to the person who created the music.

we have actually heard from the authors of the vault, and they have personally stated that they would prefer folks not steal their copyrighted material. this should give us all some insight as to how these people, real human beings, feel.

[Edited 10/19/12 14:51pm]

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Reply #97 posted 10/19/12 2:39pm

XxAxX

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actually, that's really it for me. this is disheartening and i'm sounding like some kind of holier-than-thou bfh, and that's not really me. i'm flawed too and believe me i know that.

sorry i was such a cunt up above, shouting at folks and using bad language was wrong. i apologize for being so offensive.

[Edited 10/19/12 14:58pm]

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Reply #98 posted 10/19/12 3:09pm

TheFreakerFant
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^ Don't worry, you have a valid point, it's the org there's always a flame war somewhere, it's just nice not to be me in it this time LOL

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