Well then where can we buy the numb video on dvd? [/b][/quote] *pulls up file* That will be $5,000,000 American money, please. I wasn't referring to videos. Videos are made for TV. If you want to see a video... Watch Fuse... or MTV2... Or with some luck.. MTV. Oh well. *puts file away* The offer still stands, haha. Joking about the file thing... Not the price, though .
Anyone wants to start an all-day-long LP channel with me? We'll sell killer shoes too (See Topic ). They should have a site you can access with a number wrote on your CD, and where you can get vids. and unreleased songs . That'd be like getting a membership to a site, but with the CD as an only fee.
Or you could download the ####### songs and not give a #### about what the big record companies think. Just think about it this way, if you at least bought the album it's not doing any harm to the band. Also I think bootlegs of live performances are perfectly fine.
downloading music is actually screwing the record companies over right now, and yes it does do the bands harm.
Yes I am aware of that but when you buy the album and then download it its really not much of a difference. No one would buy 2 copies just so they can have one in the car etc. And to be totally honest, the internet and file-sharing programs have totally opened me up to music. I wouldn't be listening to have to the artists I do now if it weren't for these two things. And seriously, I actually buy CDs way way more now because of Kazaa. Also, I don't care how much money record companies get or Linkin Park either for that matter.
Yes. Don't be doing that, either. [/b][/quote] bryan says you cant liar just kidding ... i wouldnt do that either... i have everything i need anyway
bryan says you cant liar just kidding ... i wouldnt do that either... i have everything i need anyway [/b][/quote] I didn't say that... :wth:
I think that live and rare tracks oughta be legal. I mean, if it ain't on a CD still in print, it should be legal.
This one time I was walking through the park and I tripped and I fell on my face. Then I got up and kept walking.
*pulls up file* That will be $5,000,000 American money, please. I wasn't referring to videos. Videos are made for TV. If you want to see a video... Watch Fuse... or MTV2... Or with some luck.. MTV. Oh well. *puts file away* The offer still stands, haha. Joking about the file thing... Not the price, though . [/b][/quote] I find it really odd how its illegal to get videos online surely all its doing is promoting a song meaning its more likely to be bought.. or do well in the charts, I do see the point over the whole numb video issue though because if its seen by everyone in america online before its shown on tv then the people who have already seen the video and heard the song will no longer request it meaning that it wont do well in the charts when it really comes out
What the hell.. [/b][/quote] LMAO that was the most random thing ever you want to explain what you meant?
Yes, and if we tried to use that defense in court, the judge would laugh at us [/b][/quote] Ok, so next time you go to court for downloading mp3s please inform me.
Ok, so next time you go to court for downloading mp3s please inform me. [/b][/quote] I admit, the chances of anything happening from allowing MP3 sharing here is very small, probably less than 2%. But stilll, that's a risk, as small as it may be, we do not want to take. 2% means there is still a chance we could be sued, and we don't have money to pay any settlements with the RIAA if anything did happen
WOAH. hahaha was that possibly a very subtle hint for us to stay on topic...? Or was that just the most randomest thing to have ever occured.