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mt.biker
11-23-2002, 12:48 PM
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Downloaders of the world unite! The record companies will never stop you. That’s the conclusion of a study by no less an august body than Microsoft. The software giant has issued a research paper, which predicts attempts to stop the online trading of MP3 files over the Internet are doomed to failure.

The paper, prepared for a workshop on controlling rights in the digital age, forecasts future “Napsters” will be too widespread and too well organized to shut down. Add to that the growing speed of CD and DVD burners, the expansion of high speed Internet access and the falling prices for storage devices, and record companies won’t win this fight.

Not that they haven’t tried. But the Redmond researchers are critical of those attempts as well – pointing out the infamous case of an anti-copying program that was defeated by using felt magic markers, or coding that causes CDs to stop, infuriating paying customers. Their conclusions: the file swappers have already won the war. And the only way for the music industry to fight back is to reduce the price of their products. But with the music moguls already reeling from their losses, that may be a move they literally can’t afford to make.

ChrisCantSkate
11-23-2002, 12:56 PM
i buy bands shirts, posters, and merch, along with some cd's(not many) i feel i support them more with a $15 shirt, than the $15 cd. puts the money more directly into the hands of the people i think deserve it. i was reading somewhere that fat mike from nofx said that the internet mp3 trading does keep money out of the hands of the record companies, but if a band started to make money, they are in the wrong business. that was the general message from what i read. i have a large amount of CDs though. i buy cd's when i have enough money

mt.biker
11-23-2002, 01:00 PM
only bought two cds this year... and i haven't found a cd that i like all the tracks on. I really like making my own cds rather then flipping through 5 or 6 tracks to find one i like.

ebpda9
11-23-2002, 01:23 PM
i bought like 4 cd's this year. i don't like music is on now. plus my music teacher told us that only like $0.50 from a $16-22 CD. i think that is shit if u ask me. all the money goes to the record company.

94_AcCoRd_EX
11-23-2002, 01:30 PM
They are still trying to make it a pain in the ass for us. The newest generations of computer hardware will have Digital Rights Management built into them. This is supposed to somehow stop the ripping of CDs I think. It will never work 100% of course, but still....

ebpda9
11-23-2002, 01:42 PM
always we will have some "computer geeks" carcking on that, and while google exists we will find it :yes:

blind34_1
11-23-2002, 03:31 PM
The bad thing is that normal "non-savvy" users dont know how to properly rip cds and/or get around copy protection. The enemy is still ignorance.

BTW: for anyone that wants to burn any cd copy protected or not...use CloneCD...you can find this on p2p networks, and on websites.

94_AcCoRd_EX
11-23-2002, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by blind34_1
The bad thing is that normal "non-savvy" users dont know how to properly rip cds and/or get around copy protection. The enemy is still ignorance.

BTW: for anyone that wants to burn any cd copy protected or not...use CloneCD...you can find this on p2p networks, and on websites.

Clone CD works very well :yes: