Submitted by EglinAirBaseIntern t3_10ovo7y in Music
TeFD_Difficulthoon t1_j6h4ebq wrote
Well I can't speak for anyone else... but... Yes. Definitely yes.
FrontRowNinja t1_j6hk226 wrote
Categorically yes.
j_canterbury t1_j6hqph7 wrote
Theoretically yes.
youcancallmescott t1_j6lxq7c wrote
Unabashedly yes.
SadPhase2589 t1_j6jykl4 wrote
Lime wire sure did build my collection quickly.
Few_Faithlessness_49 t1_j6i61hi wrote
Yes and I also purchased a lot of iTunes songs back then too. Now I don't purchase music unless it's a LP and even when they offer free download of the album or an extra song I'm always like 'not worth it'
5150Films t1_j6kqohq wrote
I have purchased tens of thousands of songs from iTunes/ Apple Music. I also downloaded MP3s of songs I had already paid for on vinyl, tape, and CD. Plus from the public domain. I don't think we should need to pay for royalties more than once. One of my sons suggests that music and films ripped from the web do not cost the producers because those who like the material catalyze purchases by their friends and many of those will pay for royalties. HBO agreed with this suggestion while marketing Game of Thrones which was called the most pirated show up to that time. Clearly there are several different ethical constructs in play.
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Shuggaloaf t1_j6jxnw9 wrote
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inevitabledeath94 t1_j6l3anp wrote
Hypothetically yes
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