Label Exec: Hey, we made hundreds of millions of dollars off your hit album, "Inuit Life"
Inuit: Sweet, can I have my cut?
Label Exec: No, that's our money.
Inuit: Well I'll just download the songs for myself.
Label Exec: That'll be 1,920,000 bucks.
I smell a new meme brewing...
I can't see the hacked page after commenting, it looks normal now. Anyone else not see it?
This is pretty fail for a hack dude, you might have tried something other than just one crappy post filled with you giggling and spitting all over yourself and your PC (because I'm sure that's how you laugh)
I heard a similar story about a 100% effective roach killer. What it included was two blocks of wood, and customers were instructed to put the roach on block A and hit it with block B.
I'm not a doctor, but I believe you just proved his point. Why should re-downloading a song require a more expensive license?
My thoughts exactly. I'm not a doctor, but I figure that it's pretty difficult to make a good system 10% better, or else Netflix wouldn't put up a giant prize to do it.
:Lobo Santo, as a wolf yourself who is also a saint, how do you feel about this population control?
Step 6: ???
Step 7: Profit!
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
"...you and your hired goons will regret that decision for the rest of your lives..."
...both seconds!
I think he denied it more on principle than any financial shortage.
Wait, so they had a bunch of volunteers sift through enormous amounts of documents to make something useful, for free? I'm no scientist, but that sure sounds to me like crowdsourcing. Maybe you could enlighten me to the differences?
Hey, that's an insightful way of complementing those posters above you, and it's so kind of you to post a link in your message, too. I'll be sure to click on that and buy things.
That's actually a trust, but your point stands.
Why does the RIAA call infringers thieves, but Playmobil charges thieves with infringement?
This is mike,
When he sees people or companies that are trying to hold back what technology allows.