borispol
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(Aug 25, 2006 - 2:50 PM)
When a producer makes a movie with new music, he has to pay a royalty to the artist, which royalty is recovered from the price of the ticket we pay to see the movie. So, indirectly, everyone of us pay a small royalty to listen to the music. Likewise, if we watch a beer advertisement, which happens to use the same music, we're paying again to listen to the same music whenever we buy that brand of beer, because the brewery has to pay a royalty for the commercial, too. So, what you are saying is that we should pay again if we want to listen to the music on a computer. Where does it end? The way some of you are talking, you want us to pay a fee every damn time we listen to the same music. Those b****ing that we are stealing are probably starving artists, unable to make a living without making us pay every time we listen to their music. Suggestion: write more music! We're not ripping you off. You're ripping us off because we're already paying too many times to listen to your music. Quit trying to be a greedy scavenger!!!