In the comments of my last post, Ruth (and who knows, possibly others) was concerned about the legal status of my music trading hobby. This is absolutely understandable, considering all the press about Napster and all the lawsuits flying about. It made me laugh, however, thinking about "stealing" from the Grateful Dead, a band that actually sold special tickets for people that wanted to record the shows and trade them freely!
Here is an article from the LA Times about the trading scene.I'm sure it will put any lingering doubts about the music that I'm posting to rest.
Now that that's put to bed, who'd like to do some trading?
Posted at 01:03 pm by
Joe_the_Troll
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Sinja June 19, 2006 02:26 PM PDT
I just wanted to let you know that I like what I have read so far in the few posts I've had time to, and look forward to coming back and reading more. Feel free to drop by my site and leave me a placemark in case I forget, and even have a look, if you'd like. |
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tim June 19, 2006 02:54 PM PDT
In the words of MC Hammer, you're "too legit to quit!" |
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Mark June 19, 2006 07:48 PM PDT
I'll trade you a couple days construction labor for your entire GD library. |
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ruth June 19, 2006 07:52 PM PDT
I think it should be up to the individual artist - if they don't care there should be no argument about it. Good for you Joe - I find this topic interesting. A lot of people get upset about it so that's a good reason to post on it IMO ;-). |
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Joe the Troll June 19, 2006 09:03 PM PDT
Mark-
I just need to think of something I want that you can build in 2 days. How long does aa gazebo take? A bar maybe? A lifelike Vargas model robot? (oooh....that's kind of Bladerunner, innit?)
I've had this week's selection running through my head for days, but I loaned it out to my neighbor. AAArrrrGGGhhh! I need to hear it again. |
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Sinja June 20, 2006 07:04 AM PDT
I also can't wait to get my internet situation resolved so I can start illegally downloading music again ;) |
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Paula June 20, 2006 12:07 PM PDT
Whew! You know how I feel about breaking the LAW. ;) Got any Abba? |
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Joe the Troll June 20, 2006 04:56 PM PDT
Sinja- Nothing illegal about this.
Paula- No I don't, but I wouldn't be surprised to find it out there.Are the Mothers of Invention close enough??? :-) |
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Mark June 20, 2006 06:28 PM PDT
ABBA? That wasn't in your baker's dozen, Paula. I can substitute QMS. Woukld that be okay???
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nat June 21, 2006 08:47 AM PDT
All I've got is a live Springsteen and a live John Hiatt. (somewhere! I'm painting and all in disarray around here!) |
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Joe the Troll June 21, 2006 01:48 PM PDT
Nat-
If you look at previous pages, you will find a 3-part Bit Torrent tutorial. If you use that, you can soon be SWIMMMING in great live stuff, both audio and video. |
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