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Do you think that piracy is killing the music?  

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  1. 1. Do you think that piracy is killing the music?

    • Yes
      46
    • No
      131


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Posted

Singers dont get the money from the CD they sell. They book a centre to sing and they get the money from there. So the problem is not the Singers, but the companies' managers.

Posted

No... And the reasons are:

 

1- Cheap and Excelent home studios

2- Live tours... lots of money

3- DRM is out of internet music

 

Piracy only kills record companies

Posted

I think that piracy doesn't killing the music. Singers have a lot of money from Music Companies and they earn a lot of money for concerts :D But it is only my opinion :)

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Posted

if somebody start to do music he/she do it for fun not for money. piracy only extend it to world becouse not everybody have such a lot money to buy all what he/she want. is t the same as: if u can easy earn money, u will do it becouse u can. So if u can easy spare money ...

IF original CD will cost a bit more than clean CD i buy original.

Posted

I have bought just 1 music cd in my whole life and that was before i buy my pc :P

And the good thing about piracy (music+movies+games) is that the chance to catch you is 1/100000

So you gotta be stupid or "onasis" to buy them :P

Posted

i bote that no, music pirat only impair the artist, and they are rich"!!

 

 

Anyway..ill buy original cds if artist do nice music...not that cmmercial shiiit

Posted

No way piracy is killing the music industry. They always exaggerate things to make you feel guilty.

"You're stealing things blablabla", you can either believe it and pay up or keep downloading and enjoy life with more money in your pocket hahaha.

Posted

Yes, it's killing music. But I think the piracy is not the very first responsible... the very forst responsible is the price for an album... Make them less expensive and I'll maybe buy them.

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