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What he did a year ago strongly implied that he was starting to be cool with people sharing his material online.
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Selfish? Mr Prince is sueing sites that are sharing stuff, remember? Immature? See my reply to Byron. I do not need justification.
You preceive the world around you as a given thing. A thing that therefore should be 'right' and 'just'. It ain't. Reality has been perverted into ways betond your comprehension, as it appears, so you condemn me instead of allowing yourself to enjoy stuff. Certain people dreamt up 'rights' and 'property' out of thin air. Some others went along with that. And now whole industries thrive on that magic bubble of `vapour` that normally dances between one's ears.
In an age where we still cannot cure even cancer reliably, you want to assert that your scenario is just? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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KCOOL is actually a man. I know, we were all surprised when we found out too. He's just deeply obsessed with Prince in a very psycho-sexual way. | |
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You are twisting words but don't succeed: Releasing music is not a crime yet for mr prince. In your area pimping out women is a crime. And by denying the reality (still, for as long as it lastst) that stuff ultimately ends up in the public domain you assert your own twisted reality. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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You drag in all sorts of stuff that deviate from the main issue here. Mr Prince does not release stuff found on bootlegs. (mostly) Yet he wants to claim losses. You predict how he will plead in court. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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you completely missed my point: in using the parable of the pimp and my pussy, i was elaborating on my right to retain full personal pussy control and how it is my right and mine alone to control who accesses me, i.e., who 'distributes' my works and services.
in addition, your remark concerning public domain obviously does not apply in this case since prince is currently protecting his copyright vis a vis this legal action. | |
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this is too weird. who actually logs on and defends online piracy on the very website devoted to the pop star they claim to be a fan of?? ARRGGGHHHHH i feel an attack of ALL CAPS COMING ON. i must leave now. god bless us every one
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well that is freaky She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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Whether I like Funkenberry or not--I never would have heard of him without the Org--or any of Prince's activities of the last year, honestly. Sure, there's been press coverage, but even though I receive daily mulitple emails daily from Rolling Stone and Spin (which have covered stuff--but I've only known it from the Org), those emails never mention Prince (until today, actually--Spin's got an article on the lawsuit that they did include in the update). How did I know the Livestreams existed (I didn't get to see many when they streamed because of Prince's choices about timing and archiving, but I did see a few)? How did I know about the 3rdeyegirl sites? Why does Prince have any of my money from this past year (and I've bought everything he's sold)?
BECAUSE OF THE ORG (and to a lesser degree some of the dead blogs, which also covered news). | |
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It is weird indeed. "I'm the biggest Prince fan, but hey, Prince, do fuck off and give us your music! It belongs to us! Bootlegers who distribute your music without your consent are the new Robin Hoods! You afro dwarf!" | |
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Oh God, this thread is starting to be very funny. | |
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Javi said:
It is weird indeed. "I'm the biggest Prince fan, but hey, Prince, do fuck off and give us your music! It belongs to us! Bootlegers who distribute your music without your consent are the new Robin Hoods! You afro dwarf!" Apart from the "afro dwarf" this has been the mentality of bootleggers since the first one, Bob Dylan's Great White Wonder in 1969. "Dylan's mind belongs to the people!" Those were the hippy days of course and i must say I sort of like threbel attitude they had. | |
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No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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Why do people keep ignoring the owning bootlegs question? | |
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which question exactly She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me? | |
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Although (as I've stated multiple times on here) the recent live bootlegs make me LESS, not MORE excited about Prince's music ... the live stuff from the 80s/90s (and from the ONA tour in the earli 00's) as well as the unreleased tracks from the 80s/90s absolutely kept me going as a Prince fan during from 1998-2001 and then between 2006 and 2009, and then from 2010 to current. Without them, I would listen to very little Prince. But they get me excited again, and then I pull out the old albums to hear the studio versions. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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You're making very good points in your threads. I'd just like to add that the problem goes beyond money. You've said it too in other posts. It's more an intellectual and artistic problem than merely an economic one. If Prince doesn't want a part of his oeuvre to be known, for whatever reason, he has, of course, the right to put it in his vault and leave it there forever and ever. It's almost ridiculous to have to state this, but many interventions of the thread make clear that people don't think so, so let's repeat the obvious! ----- I say this again because if we reduce the problem to an economic one, people would say that these bootlegers were Robin Hoods because they gave for free what they had heroically stolen to the afro ogre. | |
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I have some theoretical notions on copyright, but I don't know nothing about the practical side of all this, so your post and XxAxX's have been of great interest to me. Also, I had a big laugh with the possibility of the deposition being leaked! By the way, there's a Prince bootleg called Deposition. A great bootleg, actually. He really should take Deposition to the deposition as an evidence. [Edited 1/24/14 12:28pm] | |
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Looks like it could be hoax/fake to me or a ploy by Prince to get a reaction. The reason? It is very sloppily and carelessly written for a legal document (you can't sue people or direct a legal document to someone if you don't know their legal names).
Even if it is official, does he seriously expect to get $1 million from people just for sharing NOTE sharing (not making money from) concert recordings that he has also partly released via various websites before? It would be pennies at best and very hard to prove, as even his offical sites would have made nowhere near as much!
So part of me thinks this is just a bluff to scare them into shutting down, I doubt this would go to public court with all the negative press this would generate.
If he wants to crack down on bootleggers he needs to target those hardcore guys who have pressed CDs for years with impunity and make lots of money out of them, not people casually posting things on their blogs for free and therefore to the benefit of all fans. Targeting these bloggers with seemingly altruistic intentions is not wise, With the dearth of Prince's music out there right now, no wonder people are turning to bootlegs to fill the gaps since the last album in 2010. The solution? As I've always maintained - he needs release it himself in remastered quality and beat them at their own game, guaranteed millions and grateful fans instead of suing relatively poor people with altruistic intentions and generating a lot of unnecessary resentment.
FREE THE MUSIC ! (Anyone remember what he said back in the 90s "Trying to stop file sharing is like trying to stop the rain"..)
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I didn't know of all of the sites mentioned, but on the several that I was aware of, none of them ever offered pirated copies of released music, for sale or for free. Are you sure bootlegging dilutes the market for future releases? Let's take a poll: How many people here owned a bootleg of the Black Album before it's eventual release and therefore did not buy an official copy. Very few I suspect... [Edited 1/24/14 13:34pm] Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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Does anybody remember when he said this: "And just like Flo, now U know Oh, wait... that was on a bootleg, so, I shouldn't've heard that I guess.
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Does everyone on this thread possess bootlegs? | |
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Some of us even still possess physical bootlegs from the days before trading digital files. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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good god.
I was just wondering if that are shaking their fingers at others own boots. | |
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Shit, some of us have even, like, 8th or 9th generation tapes. Hiss, rumble, phasing, all that. | |
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