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If ya can't afford a BUCK a SONG, then learn howta HUM and/or WHISTLE ! ! ! Just go to Costco ANY weekend, and watch Ma 'n Pa Kettle make da round 'e round of da food samples at the end of da isles three or four times and call it LUNCH and/or DINNER ! ! ! There are some companies that actually give FREE SAMPLES to get YOU to buy what they have to sell. WHAT I did say is that they're protecting what's theirs. Ya know, YOU keep putting words in my mouth : -(~ True it was supposed to be for expenses but we don't know how much he got from it. If he had, he was taking money for other people's works. And wasn't Freddie getting donations? Or maybe even ads? It had been a while since I last looked. And we post copyrighted material here all the time so the copyright monsters obviously can't be everywhere at once.
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There is a lot of stuff on YouTube you can download (which is illegal) and we do it all the time. The record companies are supposed to pay royalties for unit sales. They're the ones who pay out the mechanical royalties. Thenorm wrote:ASCAP/BMI are corporations, sure but right now they're the only game in town for the writers. The Old Way is bloated and ya gotta remember this internet stuff with all the hit and run cyber-theivery afoot is a new thing. This may never happen because Old Ways are hard to change.
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The music industry just has to find a way to update itself so the pay gets more equitably distributed. I'll admit to using Freddies site to load Standard Brands because the LP's were too damn expensive on Ebay. And I did like Freddie's site when it worked and was bug-free. Having said that I'll admit to sniping a little here and there but I do feel a little guilty about it but I do it anyway. If she ignores you for some other guy she's a tramp. Kinda like if the pretty girl winks at you she's a sweetie. Not sure how you suggest Things Should Work.
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Or is it that the corporations should let Some get it for free (meaning you) and not the others. So, (and correct me if I'm wrong) the implication here is that if JQP can get it for free he should because he's entitled to it. Public) grabbs a handful of what belongs to them for FREE. ".isn't about to just look the other way while JQP (John Q.
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