Music used to be so simple. You listened to it on the radio for free, but you didn’t get to say what would be played, and there were lots of commercials. If you went to a concert, you paid. And if you bought a record, tape or CD, you paid. People copied CD’s to cassette tapes and passed them on to friends. That was just about as far as P2P music piracy got. If anything, in those days, sharing an overdubbed cassette tape and or a home-recorded cd was a way of getting the Recording Artist’s name out there through word of mouth. Back then, stealing music was when you shoplifted a CD or cassette from the record store, and it was pretty clearly understood that it was “wrong”. Now days, things have gotten way out of hand… Everyone from the record companies, to the recording artists are loosing money and if it keeps going on, the music overall will suffer > PERIOD
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