(REPOST) Yes, I understand the Intellectual Property issues and the ethical issues and all that, but thinking like that is just as naive as parents believing that their 16-year-old child will avoid ***, drugs and drinking SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY ARE TOLD SO.
The face of music distribution has changed. Preaching "NO TO PIRACY" or "NO TO DOWNLOADING" isn't going to work. And this is coming from ME, me being a guy who's currently spending a shit load of money to record original music.



 
			
			 
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