May 26, 2012
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I know all my friends have started downloading again, and both the FRA and IPRED laws are a joke as then can easily be bypassed via a VPN connection, which costs less than 50kr a month from someone like IPREDator.se (run by the boys at TPB) or mullvad etc
I use a VPN myself, because what i do on the net is my business, not the government and certainly not of the Music And Film Industries Associations (MAFIA).
Thanks to the music and film industries corrupting the Swedish govt to input their own cherry picked laws, its now harder to track real criminals and even pedos as well child porn peddlers.
And all this to save an industry that still wants to do business the way it has done for decades past rather than change and adapt to current times.
Aren't you the same guy going around TL all the time crying because of refugees? Don't you have a job?
"Spain was singled out and described as running the risk of "turning into a cultural desert" due to "state-tolerated apathy" towards illegal file-sharing.
Sales of Spanish artists' albums have fallen by two-thirds over the past five years.
"Spain has the worst piracy problem of any major market in Europe. In 2009 no new Spanish artists featured in the top 50 album charts, compared to 10 in 2003"
You're killing music, guys. Blame anyone apart from yourselves.
First I ever mentioned refugee. Don't understand what your point is. Did you have a humourectomy when you were born?
I don't work for the record companies (I don't particular like them). I hardly buy music (nor do I download). But I recognise that piracy kills music. There are millions of things I disagree with in life (Transformers 2, Terminator 4, Swedish korv, etc) but that doesn't give me the right to steal it from its rightful owners.
Listening to you, eZee and your ilk pretending that you are the musical equivalents of Luke Skywalker (record companies represent the dark side) just comes off as churlish and frankly, to me at least, somewhat patronizing to the people who believe that paying for something is the correct form of exchange of goods.
You're correct in saying that "Record companies only invest in x-factor type "music" now.Its a quick win financially", Why not? It offers the best return to their shareholder. That's what they call capitalism.
"You won't see them investing in the next Rollings Stones or the next Beatles", probably not. Why should they? Where's the return when everyone steals their product.
The purpose of highlighting the FT article is to demonstrate (whether you like it or not) is that those countries which have a high incidence of music piracy are correlated to those countries that have a low incidence of locally produced artists - go figure!
So let's kill all that.
"Where's the return when everyone steals their product" The return is long term investment. Youll see the likes of Roadiohead are offering to download some of the tracks for free from their website. (Then you can buy the rest) Spotify has shown that people are willing to pay to download, they no longer want the physical product.
Take another example of AC/DC, their Black Ice tour was the biggest grossing last year and secured more finance FOR THE BAND than all the x-factor muppets made worldwide. At least 50% of thier new ablum was downloaded illegally, yet they still had one of the top selling albums of the year.
You dont seem to realsie the harm the record compaies are doing to music.
Quinx, dont let the record companies know in Holland, sounds like music is on the up, they wont like that!
@EtoileBrilliant, never said its a victimless crime, I hope there are victims and ...the "victims" are the music industry... (not to be confused with the artists that create music)
there are 4 of us who run eZee.se, most of us(but not all) fileshare, i even download music that i dont like just to share it with others (most of the top 10 in most charts are crap, but if others want it, i'll make it easier for them by sharing it.), we are passionate about the subject on eZee and thats why we built ezee.se, thats why we have tutorials on how to get started with filesharing as well as always willing to talk to everyone we meet on how to start filesharing face to face, and thats we we comment on forums as these, unlike cowards here and on other forums we make no secrets about our intentions/motives or where we come from.(for example check the comments here:www.thelocal.se/22206/20090921/)
Just spouting RIAA and IFPI press releases as fact is moronic, show me other studies not funded by the MAFIAA that says piracy is killing the music industry.. you cant, but i can show you different studies that show piracy is actually selling more records (URLs on request- or just do a google search).
And also it was sweet the way you sidestepped any and all points brought up that contradicts your (and your industries) views on the topic.
I play 3 instruments, man has been making music much before the music industry, and will be once the music industry dinosaurs are long gone as well.
You cannot kill music, you can kill the middlemen - and thats the ultimate goal, money to the artists *not* the labels who have bastardized copyright from its original intention to its present form.
Who refuse to change with the times and manipulate governments to back their outdated business models.
If i come out looking childish to you ETI, simply ignore or laugh at me, thats whats gotten your industry in the waters it is today.
The biggest pirates are the labels, look at the case in Canada where the labels may owe the artists upto 6 BILLION (www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/4596/135/), we download for ourselves not sell pirated songs, the labels *sell* pirated songs by never compensating the artists.
Can you really defend this: http://ezee.se/4f
Oops, no space for more URLs so i guess i gotto wait for someone to post after me and then I can post URLs (or you can simply use google)
the labels can owe not upto 6 billion but 60 billion! You forgot a digit there
(boingboing.net/2009/12/07/major-record-labels.html)
Maybe you wanted to post these URLs?
negativland.com/albini.html (the music business from an artists view)
Anti piracy is a scam - house of lords (UK)
torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-scheme-a-scam-legal-blackmail-say-uk-lords-100128/
or maybe this:
techdirt.com/articles/20100127/0523087919.shtml
or this:
techdirt.com/articles/20091101/1818186751.shtml
digitaltrends.com/home-theater/mpaa-admits-errors-in-movie-piracy-study/
or this:
counterpunch.org/marshcheat.html
or maybe this:
allbusiness.com/legal/3604363-1.html
when the riaa tried to screw all musicians/artists and further enrich the labels, which brought out don Henley (of The Eagles) and a horde of artists to try to undo what the RIAA had done to them..
More links on request ;)
Ah yes, its so black and white isnt it?
I dont need to convince myself what i am doing is not wrong, I *KNOW* its not wrong and thats why I am trying to help more people fileshare.
Yes, its because of people like me that no good music is being made...
hehehe sorry, couldnt help laughing. I'm surprised you didnt blame me for also killing disco ;))
And its not stealing, if you have a car and i take it from you... i am depriving you of that car because i stole it, if you have a car and i make a copy of that car...well, what exactly are you missing? what exactly has been stolen?
Its copyright infringement, no matter what false words you use, it will always be "copyright infringement", nothing more, nothing less.
@Guy with...
nice links, i wanted to post a few others but i think those should suffice for now because i do like the choice of sites you posted the links to... maybe in future would consider posting a few links to the articles we wrote on eZee? ;)
Oh, and sorry for forgetting one digit there... 60 billion in this case sounds oh sooo much better.