[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [microsound] torrents



thanks for that, i fully agree.
i make just enough to get by and i don't care about that at all, as long as i can make stuff.
no money to buy cd's a the moment, though o'd love to.
but i am pretty happy to get payed for concerts and installations or i'd be in trouble -well, more trouble anyway...


cheers

isjtar
Op 1-dec-06, om 20:24 heeft philippe cavaleri het volgende geschreven:

Well Well!!! As an artist, i always feel free to copy, download, etc,
because anyone can do the same with my work! Art is sharing a point of view,
an aesthetic experience, far away from money or fame...
(i don't know if i can say that here, but kim cascone's work with Merzbow is
one of the greatest music i ever heard, BUT i don't have the money to buy
cd, because i have my work as musician and image maker, and that costs me a
lot!!! : So what can i do, just listen once, and erase it after? And can i
share my copy with anyone else, or not? I'm not a pirat, i'm an art lover
without money...
That's my point of view...


2006/12/1, Kim Cascone <kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

here's a suggestion: - search for torrents of things you want to listen to/watch - DL them via a torrent client - listen to/watch them - if you like a release/movie then buy it used - if you don't like release/movie delete it from your hard drive

which raises a question:

how do people who are against filesharing feel about buying used CD's
- since the artist makes no money on that sale?

not trying to add fuel to the flamewar, just curious




--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: microsound-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: microsound-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxx website: http://www.microsound.org




---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: microsound-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
For additional commands, e-mail: microsound-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
website: http://www.microsound.org