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Uh, no I'm pretty sure the artists don't have to perform each song from a CD again for every CD they intend to make, they just copy it to a different disc and sell those. I'm not saying I support illegal downloading, I'm just pointing out a flawed analogy.
*sigh* okay, you just don't get it. say 1,000,000 people want a new CD, then lets say 500,000 of those people download the cd instead of buying it. Do those 500,000 people take away from the companies profit, yes. I cannot see how you could possibly think that this wouldn't be considered stealing. It's a very simply concept. And just because "the artist doesn't have to preform each song from a CD again for every CD" it doesn't mean that illegal downloading isn't taking money away from them.
If youre going to call downloading music stealing, then by that logic, MP3 players in general should be Illegal, because there is no way to ensure that the content on them is liscensed.
You know, back in the day, folks used to record songs from the radio onto a tape and listen to them.Not much different.And it wasn't called stealing back then. It was called being a cheapass
No, YOU don't get it. Of those 1 million people, the 500 thousand that doesn't buy the CD probably wouldn't have bought it in the first place. I mean, come on. Not everyone buys what he likes. People are poor, people are too lazy to go to the store, with or without avaible downloading. EVEN IF the CD is nowhere on the internet and none of their friends have it, THEY still WON'T buy it!
So you're saying that those 500,000 CDs are guaranteed never to be sold? Because that sounds kind of wrong. If a shop has a fixed number of a product in stock, all of them will eventually be sold. Downloading reduces the number that will be sold due to people already having it from the internet.Whichever side you're on in this argument, for or against, you have to admit that the company does lose money. If they offer a product for a price, and you obtain it without paying that price, you have taken the product but not paid for it. Simple logic.I'm British, thus I can be a hypocrite whenever I bloody well please.
I general I'd say I agree 98% with Grandy's post above.