If you pirate music, you're downloading communism!

Carl Edlund Anderson cea at CARLAZ.COM
Thu Mar 26 08:20:54 EDT 2009


On 25 Mar 2009, at 09:32, Jonathan Smith wrote:
> Worst of all is iTunes, where you don't even get anything physical   
> for your
> money, but Apple have made billions from marketing this con.


I don't feel like I need anything physical -- the files will do me.  
However, I _don't_ like iTunes because you pay about as much as a CD  
for a lossy format.  This is uncool.  I should pay _less_ than a CD  
for a lossless file, and unless I can, why the heck am I gonna buy a  
download.

However, I would dearly love to see the opportunity to buy lossless  
downloads legally as a regular thing.  I live in a place without a  
terribly developed infrastructure, and ordering CDs through the post  
is not a terribly viable option; if they ever arrived, it would take  
a very long time and there would be all kinds of extra tariffs and  
charges tacked on to make the experience irritating and tedious.  I'd  
probably have to go off to some office and sign forms and pay extras  
-- just to get a remaindered CD that cost less than 10 bucks!

My house doesn't even have an official postal address anyway.  But it  
does have perfectly serviceable broadband internet :) and I could  
download that same CD within a few hours, with any luck .... If only  
someone would let me!

Yes, there will remain issues with pricing and digital copies -- it's  
no surprise that where I live and throughout the developing world  
there is such widespread piracy, as the average person here can't  
possibly afford UK prices -- but for heaven's sake, there is lots of  
music that I effectively can't buy because physical CDs simply are  
locally available, but that I _could_ pirate with speed and ease  
because fast internet access _is_ available.

For anyone in the music business -- at least anyone who wants to sell  
me anything -- there should be something wrong with this picture.

Cheers,
Carl

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Carl Edlund Anderson
http://www.carlaz.com/



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