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deathboy ([personal profile] deathboy) wrote2009-02-24 05:10 pm

and another thing

OH, PEOPLE JUST STEAL MUSIC, THEY'RE SUCH BASTARDS, WOES!

[as Irish ISPs fold to the will of people with big lawyers... cunts...]

Well, I just went to buy M.I.A.'s "Kala", as it reminds me of my bird, and ooh, lookie...

£4.98 for the CD. £6.99 for the mp3s.

MAYBE IT SHOULD COST LESS TO BUY THE MP3s OF A FUCKING ALBUM THAN TO BUY THE FUCKING PHYSICAL PRODUCT.

A single example, I know, but this happens all the fucking time. So! Yet again, I'll steal the mp3s so I can listen now, and order the CD to support the artist.

Same goes for fucking ebooks, that tend to be 90% of the price of the paper version, despite there being no fucking physical product to sit on your bookshelf.

YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG.

fucking morons.

[edit]: In fact, fuck y'all, I'll just listen to it on Spotify.

[identity profile] doctor-bob.livejournal.com 2009-02-24 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, the article says that 'some record companies still insist' rather than 'most standard contracts'. Not to say it doesn't go on, but I've never personally seen that clause on a contract. Maybe it's something more with the majors than indie labels.
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[personal profile] the_axel 2009-02-24 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
That's not the only place I've read about it, just the first one Google served up.

I gather it's pretty much the norm with American majors, who are a lot more polished at being complete and utter bastards than their British equivalents/subsidiaries/partners in crime.

I'd be shocked if indie labels included it, seeing as none of them existed when records were made out of shellac.

[identity profile] doctor-bob.livejournal.com 2009-02-24 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Fair enough, I hadn't heard about it going on before now. Doesn't make me think any less of them, it just fits into the picture I already have :-/
I can also see them being backwards enough to leave it in there for the sake of it...

Good point on indies not being around at the time, I didn't think of that!
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[personal profile] reddragdiva 2009-02-25 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Dude. The contracts assume 10% of the MP3s break in transit 'cos the shellac's so fragile.