Gene Simmons...douche bag extraordinaire!

[quote name='help1']Richlough, why do you keep on putting frivolous spaces after and before your punctuation marks?


For example, your periods are used incorrectly.

It should be:

word.

You do:

word .


Why?[/QUOTE]

I know it's not correct but then neither is leetspeak , it's just my personal style .

I'm sorry if it bothers you .
 
dont be too hard on gene. hes still holding onto the hurt he felt when people got scared after they took off their makeup way back then. that kind of rejection doesnt go down easy........like paris hilton.
 
[quote name='help1']Why would people even bother downloading music if it was low quality? You're wrong, CD sales obviously went down as a result of downloading.[/quote]

Um to check the quality of the music. :drool:

You know try before you buy.

It has never been proven that downloading caused a loss in cd sales. In fact most people who do download music end up buying more music because of it. While this may of caused a shift from commercial music to smaller indie music thats not a bad thing.

But go ahead gobble up the RIAA's shitfest. Just dont be suprised when they turn on you next.
 
The idiots defending Simmons with their holier than thou because I never downloaded music should be straight up banned from CAG. How can you call yourself a cheapass if you're willing to pay for something that many (intelligent) artists today are willing to give you for free. Next you're going to be calling us sinners for watching music videos on youtube.
 
Richlough, I think you missed the topic creator's point entirely. What he's saying is that since the advent of the internet and easier means of distributing music(READ: legal ways of downloading like itunes and Rhapsody), artists need to find ways like that to distribute their music. For instance, a lot of hip-hop artists nowadays get their money not from singles or record sales, but ringtunes. It's things like that which force people to adapt to a their situation.
 
[quote name='chickensit']Um to check the quality of the music. :drool:

You know try before you buy.

It has never been proven that downloading caused a loss in cd sales. In fact most people who do download music end up buying more music because of it. While this may of caused a shift from commercial music to smaller indie music thats not a bad thing.

But go ahead gobble up the RIAA's shitfest. Just dont be suprised when they turn on you next.[/QUOTE]

fuck the RIAA they hate artists just as much as they hate illeagal downloaders.


They are the main reason why the music industry sucks. its not downloading music. they fuck artists rights,trying to lower their royalties(which of course would make downloading an accusation),arrest the wrong people(DJ DRama),try to fuck promotional campaigns and even with false praise saying its ok(trent reznor's marketing for his NIN albulm)..shit i could go on. Its why the music industry is struggling...because of record execs and dumbasses who run that shitstorm. Greed is a bitch to deal with and when they drive away their money makers..they will soon learn their lesson.
 
[quote name='VanillaGorilla']Nobody has wanted to listen to, let alone download, Kiss music since the early 80's. He's been known to be the biggest money whore in the industry.[/QUOTE]


remember the kiss game for the dreamcast? it had the kiss license but no actual kiss bandmembers.....dude should of been bodied for stealing kiss fans money like that already.
 
[quote name='chickensit']Um to check the quality of the music. :drool:

You know try before you buy.

It has never been proven that downloading caused a loss in cd sales. In fact most people who do download music end up buying more music because of it. While this may of caused a shift from commercial music to smaller indie music thats not a bad thing.

But go ahead gobble up the RIAA's shitfest. Just dont be suprised when they turn on you next.[/QUOTE]

yes, the RIAA is using junk statistics because they aren't showing how much paid music download sales have continuously increased. They haven't showed how mp3 ringtones which can even exceed CD sales have increased exponentially.
 
[quote name='Richlough']I'm sure you wouldn't mind having your steady income of 30 years of work suddenly diminish .[/quote]

I wouldn't mind getting steadily paid for 99+ years (current copyright period, AKA the mickey mouse laws) for a song I wrote and sang.

Doesn't make it right.
 
[quote name='camoor']I wouldn't mind getting steadily paid for 99+ years (current copyright period, AKA the mickey mouse laws) for a song I wrote and sang.

Doesn't make it right.[/quote]
I thought copyright extended 80 years after the death of the artist?
 
Copyright subsists for a variety of lengths in different jurisdictions, with different categories of works and the length it subsists for also depends on whether a work is published or unpublished. In most of the world the default length of copyright for many works is generally the life of the author plus either 50 or 70 years. Copyright in general always expires at the end of the year concerned, rather than on the exact date of the death of the author. (The right to reclaim a copyright--or "terminate the transfer" of a copyright--commences and ends on the anniversaries of exact dates in the United States.)

from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_law
 
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