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ramadanman
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by ramadanman » Thu Nov 01, 2007 2:56 am
auralassassin wrote:piracy is the same as walking into a store with a gun and robbing the place.
auralassassin wrote:Let me put it this way... if I ever find a track that I produced on someones HD and it is being shared without permission, I'm breaking their fucking kneecaps.
Screw a lawsuit, I'm breaking faces and bodies. Noone steals and gets away with it. Why not ask all the world class producers on this website how they would feel about their shit being handed out, and we'll see how it goes.
auralassassin wrote:I also haven't downloaded a single piece of music that I didn't own a copyright/license to since the day I finished my first track. I'm not preaching one thing while doing another... I will gladly get on SLSK and show you what I have shared... aside from remixes of tracks that I don't own the copyright to(my own remixes, mind you) and samples of tracks(loops, beats, accapela, drum hits, etc) you won't find a single piece of pirated material... and believe you me, I have THOUSANDS of hours of music on my hard drives.
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vxd1
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by vxd1 » Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:49 am
The way to fight p2p is to offer better physical and digital products.
Universal / Time Warner do not have a higher moral ground than the creators and users of Oink.
Majors have done more damage to artists & indie labels than Oink ever could.
(but) Just because you can't touch music, doesn't mean it's worthless.
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robotic
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by robotic » Thu Nov 01, 2007 7:00 am
£10 Bag wrote:thank you for confirming this for me. i always thought bounced fruity wavs sounded shite...will be sure to record in future
indeed!!
@dave: bahaha quality!!
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relaks
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by relaks » Thu Nov 01, 2007 7:08 am
ramadanman wrote:auralassassin wrote:piracy is the same as walking into a store with a gun and robbing the place.
auralassassin wrote:Let me put it this way... if I ever find a track that I produced on someones HD and it is being shared without permission, I'm breaking their fucking kneecaps.
Screw a lawsuit, I'm breaking faces and bodies. Noone steals and gets away with it. Why not ask all the world class producers on this website how they would feel about their shit being handed out, and we'll see how it goes.
auralassassin wrote:I also haven't downloaded a single piece of music that I didn't own a copyright/license to since the day I finished my first track. I'm not preaching one thing while doing another... I will gladly get on SLSK and show you what I have shared... aside from remixes of tracks that I don't own the copyright to(my own remixes, mind you) and samples of tracks(loops, beats, accapela, drum hits, etc) you won't find a single piece of pirated material... and believe you me, I have THOUSANDS of hours of music on my hard drives.
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uhhhh, I always found those posts pretty offensive.
responsible adult

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deamonds
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by deamonds » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:35 am
3RDEYE wrote:Vonboyage wrote:pk- wrote:they nabbed the bloke who runs tv-links.co.uk as well, which is a shame.
TV links was the one.
yeah was wondering where tv links had gone
not a fan of illegal music downloading so wont miss oink but tv links had so many hard to find oldskool shows on it

www.videolemon.com
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pk-
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by pk- » Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:47 am
I think he hit the nail on the head. OiNK was a music lovers paradise, the "Pink Palace" in which all its citizens lived a communal life dedicated to the principle of a free flow of unadulterated quality music. It had everything from Richard Cheese to rare Beatles albums like "Live at the Star Club," to bootleg U2 concert recordings and just about every hip hop album imaginable. It was like the "Breakfast Club" of music that brought together the Jock, the Nerd, the Criminal, the Princess, and the Basketcase. Add to this Deadheads, Parrotheads, Rockers, Rappers, EMOs, and you get an idea of what OiNK was like.
you quite blatantly weren't a member
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robotic
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by robotic » Fri Nov 02, 2007 7:21 am
relaks wrote:ramadanman wrote:auralassassin wrote:piracy is the same as walking into a store with a gun and robbing the place.
auralassassin wrote:Let me put it this way... if I ever find a track that I produced on someones HD and it is being shared without permission, I'm breaking their fucking kneecaps.
Screw a lawsuit, I'm breaking faces and bodies. Noone steals and gets away with it. Why not ask all the world class producers on this website how they would feel about their shit being handed out, and we'll see how it goes.
auralassassin wrote:I also haven't downloaded a single piece of music that I didn't own a copyright/license to since the day I finished my first track. I'm not preaching one thing while doing another... I will gladly get on SLSK and show you what I have shared... aside from remixes of tracks that I don't own the copyright to(my own remixes, mind you) and samples of tracks(loops, beats, accapela, drum hits, etc) you won't find a single piece of pirated material... and believe you me, I have THOUSANDS of hours of music on my hard drives.
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uhhhh, I always found those posts pretty offensive.
too bad auralassassin is permanently banned from this forum, otherwise he could weigh in on this subject.

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