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I haven't read all of this thread, but I think everyone knows that we are not going to allow ANY illegal file sharing on this website. That should be obvious. I don't think any members of this forum would even want to share her music like that anyway?
If you are arguing over sharing her music on this website, then you don't have to because we aren't going to do that. The more albums she sells, the more albums she will make .. this isn't very complicated. I know I have actually bought a lot of her stuff multiple times just to show my support. I have 3 copies of the DVD that end up costing around 60$ after the exchange rate and shipping. If it is within your means, definitely buy her stuff .. why wouldn't you? And if you can't buy it or for some reason want to pirate her music, then do it quietly and don't make a big deal about it .. if you do you are just asking for a fight ... lol On a side note, that link at the top of the page that says "Buy Alizee CDs" .. that is a link to an Amazon Associate account that I have. This website has sold over $7,000 worth of Alizee stuff in just 6 months That is pretty amazing, that shows that TONS of people are buying her stuff that probably otherwise wouldn't have. Amazon kind of sucks though, because of that 7 grand .. I have only made around 60$ for it. Most everyone trusts Amazon though, so I have decided to keep using it for that reason alone. EDIT: also when we got "dugg" .. we sold $3,500 of Alizee stuff through Amazon in less than a week Last edited by brad; 12-09-2006 at 01:59 PM.. |
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Thanks brad! It's good to see the Voice of Reason has returned. Perhaps we may all return to the unabated worship of Alizee without having to argue the old "intellectual property rights vs. the internet" debate... again.
Alizee: "Parler tout bas...Parler de moi." Last edited by CFHollister; 12-09-2006 at 02:28 PM.. |
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you can hush now....and thats what he said. videos promote. that helps...
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The intellectual property debate is not unlike the days in the 1920's and 30's when music was first being broadcasted for free on the radio. Most record labels fought against allowing free music to be broadcasted without compensation. A few record labels looked at it as free advertising for their artists. In the end radio stations eventually would have to pay to broadcast. But all came on board realizing it was great advertising.
I don't recall there ever being an uproar regarding reel to reel or cassette tapes recording songs off of the radio and replaying them for free. Because that was done in droves for decades before digital media. Music on the internet is history repeating itself. Getting something for free without rewarding the people who brought it to you or advertsing to the masses? Well it's obviously both. But in years past you made a sacrifice for lower quality now the quality is almost at par. If you find yourself in a situation where you could say something to someone about bootlegging someone's music just for the sake of getting it for free and say nothing, that's as cowardly and dishonorable an act as the person not willing to reward the artist and putting food on their table. "I don't have the right to tell people what is right and wrong" I can't even begin to convey how distasteful that attitude is. It's so warped on so many levels. How do you think society and civilization gets formed if it were not for people taking a stand on an issue. Would we still have slaves? Come on give your head a shake. |
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This is our chance to actually support Lili in actions and not just with words that are adding to our post counts. It's a fact that probably 90% of us came to know Lili through the internet, and because of that we are already slighly more inclined to dl her music. Quote:
Normally, I could really give a shit about downloading music, because it doesn't even effect an artist like Eminem or 50 Cent. But when you have an artist that's teetering on the fence because the record companies don't know if they have the fanbase, shame on us if we aren't doing anything we, her "real" fans, can to push her on the right side of the fence. When her new album comes out, it's guaranteed that there will be tv spots and promo vids which where meant to be "shown to the world." So right there we don't need to dl just to "check it out" All RMJ, Seapaddler, and I (as well as others) are asking is that we don't take any steps that would hurt her future career.
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Well said, and I suppose it's true that downloading Alizée's music isn't the same as downloading a Beatles song. Downloading A Hard Days Night isn't going to hurt Paul McCartney, the man is a multi millionaire. But if the Beatles were to start today it would certainly have an ill affect.
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Right, those artists have a great foundation and have more money than the Queen. Lili, on the other hand, I believe that she feels she has enough money--it's not about the money. But with all of her "breaks" she took, she needs some help now as far as what the record companies want to see for a fan-base. The only way we can prove it those companies (and continue to support our Lili habbit) is by cd sales.
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