I just wanted to know what OT's stance on piracy was. Hate it, love it, or don't care?
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If I could wear an eye patch, steer a boat around aimlessly, and drink rum all day. My life would be complete.Avistann/thread.
Under Section 7: "Discussion of mod chips, copying games, playing copied games, cracking games, No-CD patches, piracy releases, homebrew, copyrighted ROMs, copyrighted ISOs, and basically anything related to game, movie, TV, or music piracy is not permitted."RPG10080
Under Section 7: "Discussion of mod chips, copying games, playing copied games, cracking games, No-CD patches, piracy releases, homebrew, copyrighted ROMs, copyrighted ISOs, and basically anything related to game, movie, TV, or music piracy is not permitted."RPG10080
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[QUOTE="Avistann"]If I could wear an eye patch, steer a boat around aimlessly, and drink rum all day. My life would be complete.Statutory_AP3/thread. lol truer words have never been spoken :lol: And I think you guys misunderstand the TOS. It doesnt say you can't talk about the topic of piracy, its says you can't spread infromation or participate in piracy. Its like, you are allowed to talk about racism here, but you aren't allowed to make racist comments. I think this thread is abiding by the forum rules...thats my interpretation atleast :P
[QUOTE="Statutory_AP3"][QUOTE="Avistann"]If I could wear an eye patch, steer a boat around aimlessly, and drink rum all day. My life would be complete.II_Seraphim_II/thread. lol truer words have never been spoken :lol: And I think you guys misunderstand the TOS. It doesnt say you can't talk about the topic of piracy, its says you can't spread infromation or participate in piracy. Its like, you are allowed to talk about racism here, but you aren't allowed to make racist comments. I think this thread is abiding by the forum rules...thats my interpretation atleast :P Just like your aloud to talk about marijuana legalization but not about smoking it.
[QUOTE="RPG10080"]Under Section 7: "Discussion of mod chips, copying games, playing copied games, cracking games, No-CD patches, piracy releases, homebrew, copyrighted ROMs, copyrighted ISOs, and basically anything related to game, movie, TV, or music piracy is not permitted."Cokelore
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I was simply giving a heads-up that this will probably be locked, as similar discussions have been in the past.[QUOTE="Cokelore"][QUOTE="RPG10080"]Under Section 7: "Discussion of mod chips, copying games, playing copied games, cracking games, No-CD patches, piracy releases, homebrew, copyrighted ROMs, copyrighted ISOs, and basically anything related to game, movie, TV, or music piracy is not permitted."RPG10080
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I was simply giving a heads-up that this will probably be locked, as similar discussions have been in the past. But we are talking about Blackbeard and those crazy Somali pirates.Dude..we really are getting tired of hearing about piracy, I think GS really needs to lock these threads about piracy. My opinion stands, piracy is for pathetic thieves.
I used to be one, arrrrrrg! Had drawes full of Amiga Disks, thousands of the things. Sell them 50p a disk. Left all that behind now, I buy the games I like, tend to rent console games from online game rental companies. I play MMO's also but not since I stopped playing WoW well over a year ago has any of them held my attention for long.
If MI5 are going to come barging through my door to arrest me over those Amiga disks, I will deny it saying I was lying just to look cool in front of the Gamespot community.
i support buying the product if it is new, but if you're going to have to purchase something that isn't from the company itself than why not. I mean its not like the money would be going to them anyway.
Yar, that be one of the curses of piracy...[QUOTE="vito_128"][QUOTE="luamhtrad"]
Don't forget to eat your oranges. Scurvy sucks... hard... :?
luamhtrad
Rum helps though... a lot... wenches too... 8)
Especially when you have a nice haul of pieces of eight eh? Yarrr.My opinion is I'm broke, so in the meantime I'll keep downloading stuff.
However, I don't think having a downloaded mp3 substitutes the original, physical CD, I have always prefered original products even if I can get pirates for free, so as soon as I have the money I'll start replacing all those pirate albums with their original counterparts one by one.
I'm fairly against it. If an artist makes, say a song, and it has value, they are entitled to the revenue it brings in. And piracy costs them money. We think now everything music wise should be free because of all the programs out there, but it still doesn't make it right IMO.btaylor2404
I just find it funny, if they do start jailing piracy though (do they already? IDK). Think about it, you are jailing someone over what they viewed or listened to. Not for their specific or certain actions, but for how long they can seed that torrent. But yes, I get why they would jail them in the first place.
My opinion is I'm broke, so in the meantime I'll keep downloading stuff.
However, I don't think having a downloaded mp3 substitutes the original, physical CD, I have always prefered original products even if I can get pirates for free, so as soon as I have the money I'll start replacing all those pirate albums with their original counterparts one by one.
black_cat19
That's what I do. I download to listen and determine if I want to buy it, and then I buy it when I get the money. Some people stream music to sample it, I just download it.
I'm fairly against it. If an artist makes, say a song, and it has value, they are entitled to the revenue it brings in. And piracy costs them money. We think now everything music wise should be free because of all the programs out there, but it still doesn't make it right IMO.btaylor2404Although I believe that piracy is wrong. Piracy of music does give them advertisement. This advertisement can lead to making of fans which then buy merch such as t-shirts and going to shows. Most artists make most of their money off of concerts and touring. Merch and Cds plays a lot less of a role in their revenue.
[QUOTE="btaylor2404"]I'm fairly against it. If an artist makes, say a song, and it has value, they are entitled to the revenue it brings in. And piracy costs them money. We think now everything music wise should be free because of all the programs out there, but it still doesn't make it right IMO.AvistannAlthough I believe that piracy is wrong. Piracy of music does give them advertisement. This advertisement can lead to making of fans which then buy merch such as t-shirts and going to shows. Most artists make most of their money off of concerts and touring. Merch and Cds plays a lot less of a role in their revenue. I agree with nearly every point you make here Avistann, but while it does give them advertisement it can slow down CD sales. And in my job, I would consider that stealing, if there was an unknowable/unmeasureable plus to some pirating my work. A case here recently is the release of GNR's Chinese Democracy. Their lawyers did a study on the amount of downloads (pirated) vs. actual sales. Working with a conserative figure (like 20% of downloaders would have bought the CD) it was still well in the 6 figures that GNR lost out on. And this can be said for most any band these days. If they did the work, and intend to charge, their should be penalties for pirating.
[QUOTE="Avistann"][QUOTE="btaylor2404"]I'm fairly against it. If an artist makes, say a song, and it has value, they are entitled to the revenue it brings in. And piracy costs them money. We think now everything music wise should be free because of all the programs out there, but it still doesn't make it right IMO.btaylor2404Although I believe that piracy is wrong. Piracy of music does give them advertisement. This advertisement can lead to making of fans which then buy merch such as t-shirts and going to shows. Most artists make most of their money off of concerts and touring. Merch and Cds plays a lot less of a role in their revenue. I agree with nearly every point you make here Avistann, but while it does give them advertisement it can slow down CD sales. And in my job, I would consider that stealing, if there was an unknowable/unmeasureable plus to some pirating my work. A case here recently is the release of GNR's Chinese Democracy. Their lawyers did a study on the amount of downloads (pirated) vs. actual sales. Working with a conserative figure (like 20% of downloaders would have bought the CD) it was still well in the 6 figures that GNR lost out on. And this can be said for most any band these days. If they did the work, and intend to charge, their should be penalties for pirating. Oh I do agree that it is wrong and there should be penalties but wow I did not know that GNR lost that much.
[QUOTE="luamhtrad"][QUOTE="vito_128"] Yar, that be one of the curses of piracy... vito_128
Rum helps though... a lot... wenches too... 8)
Especially when you have a nice haul of pieces of eight eh? Yarrr.As long as you don't try to put the pieces of eight in your coinpurse. Lord knows I already have little room to spare in that trinket container... :o
[QUOTE="btaylor2404"][QUOTE="Avistann"] Although I believe that piracy is wrong. Piracy of music does give them advertisement. This advertisement can lead to making of fans which then buy merch such as t-shirts and going to shows. Most artists make most of their money off of concerts and touring. Merch and Cds plays a lot less of a role in their revenue.AvistannI agree with nearly every point you make here Avistann, but while it does give them advertisement it can slow down CD sales. And in my job, I would consider that stealing, if there was an unknowable/unmeasureable plus to some pirating my work. A case here recently is the release of GNR's Chinese Democracy. Their lawyers did a study on the amount of downloads (pirated) vs. actual sales. Working with a conserative figure (like 20% of downloaders would have bought the CD) it was still well in the 6 figures that GNR lost out on. And this can be said for most any band these days. If they did the work, and intend to charge, their should be penalties for pirating. Oh I do agree that it is wrong and there should be penalties but wow I did not know that GNR lost that much.
Keep in mind that people that pirated the album may not have ever bought the album. It's impossible to determine how much the band lost because we don't know how many people would have purchased it had piracy not been available.
Especially when you have a nice haul of pieces of eight eh? Yarrr.[QUOTE="vito_128"][QUOTE="luamhtrad"]
Rum helps though... a lot... wenches too... 8)
luamhtrad
As long as you don't try to put the pieces of eight in your coinpurse. Lord knows I already have little room to spare in that trinket container... :o
yarr. Everyone knows that to keep it in ye coinpurse is madness! The only true way is in a hole. Or a chest.[QUOTE="luamhtrad"][QUOTE="vito_128"] Especially when you have a nice haul of pieces of eight eh? Yarrr. vito_128
As long as you don't try to put the pieces of eight in your coinpurse. Lord knows I already have little room to spare in that trinket container... :o
yarr. Everyone knows that to keep it in ye coinpurse is madness! The only true way is in a hole. Or a chest.:| So that's what I have been doing wrong... :lol:
[QUOTE="btaylor2404"]I'm fairly against it. If an artist makes, say a song, and it has value, they are entitled to the revenue it brings in. And piracy costs them money. We think now everything music wise should be free because of all the programs out there, but it still doesn't make it right IMO.AvistannAlthough I believe that piracy is wrong. Piracy of music does give them advertisement. This advertisement can lead to making of fans which then buy merch such as t-shirts and going to shows. Most artists make most of their money off of concerts and touring. Merch and Cds plays a lot less of a role in their revenue. see the fleet foxes' views on piracy. it's clear that piracy effects certain industries more than other. even different facets of the music industry are effected differently. crap like hannah montana or whatever isn't helped by piracy because the person performing it doesn't even make the music, they just read it into the microphone. real bands get inspiration from listening to TONS of music from other people, though. it helps them out. i guess in all forms of media, underground (not indie, necessarily) tends to benefit from the extra publicity from piracy.
yarr. Everyone knows that to keep it in ye coinpurse is madness! The only true way is in a hole. Or a chest.[QUOTE="vito_128"][QUOTE="luamhtrad"]
As long as you don't try to put the pieces of eight in your coinpurse. Lord knows I already have little room to spare in that trinket container... :o
luamhtrad
:| So that's what I have been doing wrong... :lol:
Don't forget to make a map of ye treasure. Yarrr[QUOTE="luamhtrad"][QUOTE="vito_128"] yarr. Everyone knows that to keep it in ye coinpurse is madness! The only true way is in a hole. Or a chest. vito_128
:| So that's what I have been doing wrong... :lol:
Don't forget to make a map of ye treasure. YarrrI did that and submitted it to Penthouse Forums... still waiting to hear back...
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