I give a star to CDOG for his good points and articles.
I tend to agree with CDOG. I think many artists aren't feeling threathened by people downloading their songs. Heck most bands that are just starting out give away their songs for free on their web sites!!
Most artists don't care if they don't make the millions, they're happy when people love their music.
The problem is people that look good and have an alright voice are siliconed to look good and propulsed by marketing agencies to make as much money as possible in as short a time frame as possible (Yes I am talking of Britney Spears and the like).
Have you ever wondered why there aren't any ugly people singing? Do you really think there are no ugly people out there that can sing better than Shakira? Well there are! In plenty of bars and pubs in your downtown area there are average looking people like you and me with great talent making a few bucks and giving their CDs away for free. These people are happy there are such things as Kazaa because they get heard and that is what matters!
File sharing is not illegal in any country. What is illegal is downloading things that big corporations made laws so you wouldn't be allowed to download.
I used Napster way back when to download Open source software and documentation as well as free (and I mean that free music of quality that doesn't smell like Coke, Pepsi or Nike). So yes I am pissed at the RIAA trying to do anything in their power to monopolise the means by which I get my music. I want to be able for Scott Andrew the Walkingbirds to blast in my speakers wherever I am in the world and so does he! Peer to peer allows him to do that without barriers. Sure everyone could just have web sites you'd say! Well the web's best way to share files today is through Kazaa! It's fast, efficient and allows me to share as well!
It's time the Music industry with it's record profits stop acting like they are the victim of piracy. Every time they raise the price of a CD people are encouraged to steal a song or two so why not drop the prices a bit so that they are more affordable and people actually pay for listening to crappy stuff like Eminem (I would pay people to shut the blow the radio up if it was all we had on there!).
Thing is the music industry raise their prices drastically. In 1990 the price of a tape was between 8-11$. When the CD came out they raise the prices to 13-15$. It seems to me somewhwere along the line we are being cheated.
If you want to read more on my opinions regarding this issue and why I think Peer to Peer is not theft then read this article :
On another note if anyone tells me why it should be illegal for me to use Kazaa to download free songs and funny home made amateur videos then please explain it to me. I pay my internet bill every month. Gary
Haran