Copyright gone too far?
Music, albums, singles, gigs, bands, artists and anything else musical you can think of.
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Re: Copyright gone too far?
Don't blame youtube for it. In my opinion, Google/Youtube is doing enough by doing their best to pretend sites like youtube2mp3 do not exist. (Even after it's supposive recent discovery of the site and their action agaisnt it, Yeah it took one of the technology giants years to find a top ranked website on downloading copyrighted content. They obviously had/still haven't got any rush to take the site down.)
It's all about these "entertainment" money hungry corporations trying to squeze every penny out of their song/movie. -
Re: Copyright gone too far?
If you can listen to it an infinite amount of times for free on youtube, what's wrong with paying a bit more for when you want it elsewhere?
Still I guess if you are using an mp3, an inferior sounding product, then there is a reason to fill ripped off paying for it. I never buy mp3s. Even though that Lovesliescrushing EP is mp3 only