Is pirating music right or wrong?
I say it's right, but it's hard for my Conscience to stop me when I'm firing up limewire.
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Is pirating music right or wrong?
I say it's right, but it's hard for my Conscience to stop me when I'm firing up limewire.
It's stealing without permission, and... yeah... Although I don't know when stealing is done with permission...Aquat1cF1shwhen the government steals :)
That South Park episode on this subject sums up my feelings. Music is an art form, musicians are suppose to do it because they love it not because it makes them millionaires. And it's not like they go through hard times, they still make millions on CD sales, as well as concerts and merchandise.Darth_TyrevI've heard a lot of justifications...but that one is terrible. Everyone deserves to be paid for their work...no matter what it is.
[QUOTE="Darth_Tyrev"]That South Park episode on this subject sums up my feelings. Music is an art form, musicians are suppose to do it because they love it not because it makes them millionaires. And it's not like they go through hard times, they still make millions on CD sales, as well as concerts and merchandise.LJS9502_basicI've heard a lot of justifications...but that one is terrible. Everyone deserves to be paid for their work...no matter what it is.
They are paid for their work. They are overpaid for their work. No amount of pirating will change that.
I've heard a lot of justifications...but that one is terrible. Everyone deserves to be paid for their work...no matter what it is.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Darth_Tyrev"]That South Park episode on this subject sums up my feelings. Music is an art form, musicians are suppose to do it because they love it not because it makes them millionaires. And it's not like they go through hard times, they still make millions on CD sales, as well as concerts and merchandise.Darth_Tyrev
They are paid for their work. They are overpaid for their work. No amount of pirating will change that.
That's exactly like stealing a table from Walmart and trying to justify it with the same logic. "Well, Walmart has too many tables." No. Theft is wrong, no matter how well-off the victim is.I've heard a lot of justifications...but that one is terrible. Everyone deserves to be paid for their work...no matter what it is.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Darth_Tyrev"]That South Park episode on this subject sums up my feelings. Music is an art form, musicians are suppose to do it because they love it not because it makes them millionaires. And it's not like they go through hard times, they still make millions on CD sales, as well as concerts and merchandise.Darth_Tyrev
They are paid for their work. They are overpaid for their work. No amount of pirating will change that.
Nope. If you pirate music you ARE stealing their work. And the market is what the market is. Don't want them to be paid much...don't listen to their music.Pirating a whole CD i think is wrong... Pirating a few songs... not so bad. Akm4everzWhat's the difference? A thief is a thief, no matter how much they steal.
That South Park episode on this subject sums up my feelings. Music is an art form, musicians are suppose to do it because they love it not because it makes them millionaires. And it's not like they go through hard times, they still make millions on CD sales, as well as concerts and merchandise.Darth_Tyrev
although they may make almost too much money, they still created the work, and in turn, are entitled to the money it makes, via CD, concerts, merchendise, or whatever. The notion that music is created for the people is not entirely true, in fact, I say it's mostly false. A lot of people (At least in classical music), write for a living, and live off their compositions, so even if rock musicians, or whoever, make a lot more, they still deserve to get paid.
This was on top of the page.
ON CNET: Kid Rock's take on illegal downloading
Anywho its wrong plain and simple stealing copyrighted material.
Pirating music that you would have bought if you couldn't pirate it just because you don't want to pay for it is wrong. But IMO if you weren't going to buy it at all, then there isn't anything wrong with pirating it because you aren't really stealing anything, or at least, the makers don't lose anything.TwiggiyIf you aren't willing to pay for it...you shouldn't have it.:|
Pirating music that you would have bought if you couldn't pirate it just because you don't want to pay for it is wrong. But IMO if you weren't going to buy it at all, then there isn't anything wrong with pirating it because you aren't really stealing anything, or at least, the makers don't lose anything.Twiggiy
they do lose something, the proceeds of the music you stole by downloading it is gone, without any sale. That's still theft
Pirating music that you would have bought if you couldn't pirate it just because you don't want to pay for it is wrong. But IMO if you weren't going to buy it at all, then there isn't anything wrong with pirating it because you aren't really stealing anything, or at least, the makers don't lose anything.Twiggiy
No, if you aren't going to buy it you aren't entitled to it.
iTunes is almost like pirating. They're stealing music from artists and selling them on their website.
It's wrong, but I only buy albums that are very rare on the internet. I just bought Julieta Venegas - MTV Unplugged.
Yep...wrong. No discussion needed. Those that pirate do so knowing they are stealing someone else's work....LJS9502_basic
You are incorrect. Most musicians want you to steal.
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Yep...wrong. No discussion needed. Those that pirate do so knowing they are stealing someone else's work....Diablo112688
You are incorrect. Most musicians want you to steal.
That's not true.....and stealing is stealing.Wrong of course. If someone asks payment for something they created, you have a moral duty to pay it if you want access to whatever it is they're demanding payment for, since they were the ones who spent the time and effort making it available in the first place. People can offer their services and talents for free if they wish... but no person has a right to impose that decision on another person.
You can't tell a person that you don't think you should have to pay them for their work for 'X' reason. You'd be extremely ticked off if someone did that to you. So no matter what rationale you come up with - the music's a rip-off, everybody else is doing it, musicians should be about art, not money, you name it - you're still acting immorally.
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Yep...wrong. No discussion needed. Those that pirate do so knowing they are stealing someone else's work....pianist
You are incorrect. Most musicians want you to steal.
Then they'd offer it for free. :|
A lot of bands do.
Obviously it's wrong, but some people are too poor to pay $10-15 for every album they want to listen to. Same as video games, applications, etc.Zaeryn
Then you buy used. I do it all the time.
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Yep...wrong. No discussion needed. Those that pirate do so knowing they are stealing someone else's work....pianist
You are incorrect. Most musicians want you to steal.
Then they'd offer it for free. :|
Then there will be no music in the first place. You need money to create music.
Not having the money to purchase something does not give one the license to steal it.If you think that's right, it's right. If do you think that's wrong, thats wrong!
My opinion:right, because some folks are poor enough to buy expensive music or games.
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This is true. But all this has been pointed out before. I've asked people how they would feel if their boss decided not to pay them since he felt they made enough money. They, of course, answered that they don't make as much money so it's not the same. Strange how one can justify taking advantage of another while maintaining it shouldn't happen to them.Wrong of course. If someone asks payment for something they created, you have a moral duty to pay it if you want access to whatever it is they're demanding payment for, since they were the ones who spent the time and effort making it available in the first place. People can offer their services and talents for free if they wish... but no person has a right to impose that decision on another person.
You can't tell a person that you don't think you should have to pay them for their work for 'X' reason. You'd be extremely ticked off if someone did that to you. So no matter what rationale you come up with - the music's a rip-off, everybody else is doing it, musicians should be about art, not money, you name it - you're still acting immorally.
pianist
I've heard many musicians say they don't care if people steal their music, and some even encourage it (especially many 60's bands like the Grateful Dead who often had free concerts). Everyone who doesn't is a sellout as far as I'm concerned.yabbicokeA sell out? Believe it or not that IS a job and they deserve to be compensated for it.
I've heard a lot of justifications...but that one is terrible. Everyone deserves to be paid for their work...no matter what it is.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Darth_Tyrev"]That South Park episode on this subject sums up my feelings. Music is an art form, musicians are suppose to do it because they love it not because it makes them millionaires. And it's not like they go through hard times, they still make millions on CD sales, as well as concerts and merchandise.Darth_Tyrev
They are paid for their work. They are overpaid for their work. No amount of pirating will change that.
Most musicians aren't paid very well for their work at all. Don't be fooled by the small minority that becomes exceedingly wealthy.
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