What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

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What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by nord_musician » Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:27 pm

I was wondering... well, especially Jens as a swedish musician. What do you think about all the pirate bay issue? What you actually think about people downloading strato's songs or any other song?

I don't know if this has been posted already, sorry beforehand :?:

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Re: What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by Irinia » Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:47 pm

I don't know if Jens has said anything in specific about The Pirate Bay, but here in THIS thread the whole piracy issue is being discussed.
Also with many good points from Mr. Johansson himself.
Hope this was of some help :)

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Re: What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by nord_musician » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:52 am

Buu wrote:I don't know if Jens has said anything in specific about The Pirate Bay, but here in THIS thread the whole piracy issue is being discussed.
Also with many good points from Mr. Johansson himself.
Hope this was of some help :)
Oh thanks :) I didn't knew that

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Re: What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by Plisken » Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:59 pm

go to

http://www.panix.com/~jens/napster.par

Its not the pirate bay but its on the subject you want to find out more on. He talks all about
downloading and stuff like that, but also other stuff to you might find interesting =)

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Re: What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by fernandotcl » Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:39 am

Plisken wrote:go to

http://www.panix.com/~jens/napster.par

Its not the pirate bay but its on the subject you want to find out more on. He talks all about
downloading and stuff like that, but also other stuff to you might find interesting =)
Interesting indeed. It's a dated view on the subject, though, it was written years ago. Contrary to what Jens says there, I think piracy didn't affect niche markes as much not only because niche music fans are loyal and generally buy the albums more often, but also because file sharing has brought an opportunity to disseminate music, which is always a problem when it comes to niche music.

Piracy is a polemic topic. I personally think PB was the scapegoat. They had to find someone guilty so they picked whoever is identifiable. I don't think this iron fist is going to be an efficient way to handle the issue, perhaps downloaders should be educated instead.

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Re: What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by Irinia » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:57 am

Thanks for the link Plisken.
Even though it was a little old it was interesting to read.

I also think that TPB was the scapegoat, like fernandotcl said. Probably because the site was so big and had very many users.
They had to hit and start "somewhere".

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Re: What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by JensJohansson » Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:50 am

fernandotcl wrote:
Plisken wrote:go to

http://www.panix.com/~jens/napster.par

Its not the pirate bay but its on the subject you want to find out more on. He talks all about
downloading and stuff like that, but also other stuff to you might find interesting =)
Interesting indeed. It's a dated view on the subject, though, it was written years ago. Contrary to what Jens says there, I think piracy didn't affect niche markes as much not only because niche music fans are loyal and generally buy the albums more often, but also because file sharing has brought an opportunity to disseminate music, which is always a problem when it comes to niche music.
I think it's the other way around, the scenario I feared hasn't nearly played itself out yet.

Anyway my main point I feel the same about: the core problem is not the concept of copyright. That idea is a good one that we should keep.

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Re: What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by Carcass » Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:15 pm

JensJohansson wrote:
fernandotcl wrote:
Plisken wrote:go to

http://www.panix.com/~jens/napster.par

Its not the pirate bay but its on the subject you want to find out more on. He talks all about
downloading and stuff like that, but also other stuff to you might find interesting =)
Interesting indeed. It's a dated view on the subject, though, it was written years ago. Contrary to what Jens says there, I think piracy didn't affect niche markes as much not only because niche music fans are loyal and generally buy the albums more often, but also because file sharing has brought an opportunity to disseminate music, which is always a problem when it comes to niche music.
I think it's the other way around, the scenario I feared hasn't nearly played itself out yet.

Anyway my main point I feel the same about: the core problem is not the concept of copyright. That idea is a good one that we should keep.
What are your thoughts on Spotify?

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Re: What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by exe knight » Fri Apr 24, 2009 10:12 am

I personally have nothing against all this download stuff, I would have never propably gotten into Stratovarius or metal/music in general if my brother didn'd download all these awesome songs. :P

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Re: What Stratovarius think about "The Pirate Bay"?

Post by Syren.S » Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:57 am

personally, I always have this feeling that nowadays is too "easy" to get anything. if something is easy to get, you tend to not take it as precious as if you spent 10 years looking for it, dreamed everyday about it, had your life depends on it, whatever. just think how many mp3 you have in your player? 10G? 20G? and how many of them you have listened more than once?
on the other hand, the musicians spent years on making this stuff. there is fairness. like their work or not, you have to respect their effort.

because it's so easy to pick up your phone and order some pizza, many of us don't know how to cook properly. and the "real" food become even more expensive, you can only get it in fancy restaurant or grandma's house.

one day you pickup your phone and there's full catalogue of alllllllllllll music exist on earth, you just tell a track number and it will play for you... Nah, I might not bother to listen to any of them because I know I "own" all of them now.
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