A cup of coffee constitutes an object, whereas a song isn’t perceived as an object. The right to own or use a non-object such as intellectual property is a difficult concept for some people to grasp.
If you’re a musician banking on $.99 kickback from a song then you should just be an adult and get a real job. This is coming from a musician, with a real job. Nobody is going to pay full price for your album on itunes if you only have 1 good song on the whole thing.
I’m not too sur about this, but the band in question really looks like Arcade Fire. I don’t think they need to lose anything ’cause they’re kinda very successful worldwide… Just sayin’.
I buy my music. I understand that, to a degree. But what else do you artists expect us fans to do if your music isn’t available either via CD or download? That’s happened to me more than once.
BECAUSE THE COFFEE IS WORTH THE COST THAT’S WHY.
They’d take the coffee for free too, if they could
A cup of coffee constitutes an object, whereas a song isn’t perceived as an object. The right to own or use a non-object such as intellectual property is a difficult concept for some people to grasp.
If you’re a musician banking on $.99 kickback from a song then you should just be an adult and get a real job. This is coming from a musician, with a real job. Nobody is going to pay full price for your album on itunes if you only have 1 good song on the whole thing.
And if the above band wants to make any money, I’d say ditch the dude with the squeeze box and the fat chick on the far right. Thats a start.
I’m not too sur about this, but the band in question really looks like Arcade Fire. I don’t think they need to lose anything ’cause they’re kinda very successful worldwide… Just sayin’.
I buy my music. I understand that, to a degree. But what else do you artists expect us fans to do if your music isn’t available either via CD or download? That’s happened to me more than once.