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 Does some music deserve to be pirated?
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oxis
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Posted - 2016/05/26 :  12:05:14  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit oxis's homepage  Reply with quote
i agree that if a track doesn't show any signs of release then there is no problem with using other means to get it. what monetary benefit would the artist lose by having a track that he didn't release pirated?

assuming that someone does get a copy of a track at a club as in your example, and the artist decides to not release the track at all later on, then they can't expect a track to be 100% safe from ever being heard if they did play it at one point.


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Edited by - oxis on 2016/05/26 12:10:00
djDMS
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Posted - 2016/05/26 :  12:19:11  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit djDMS's homepage  Reply with quote
But being heard and being owned are 2 very different things.

I have hundreds of sets/mixes containing tracks that I know I'll never own and I'm fine with that. Definitely wouldn't go looking for rips or dodgy copies just to own them.

The only reason tracks don't get released nowadays is if they're not allowed/meant to be.


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