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Obnoxious?! At 2007.07.05 04:47 PM, Michael Billow wrote: >Bill Fox, that was obnoxious and wholly unwarranted. I never >indicated any value judgments about wether the internet was "good" >or "bad" I simply made the distinction that it was the reason why >the music industry has changed - in direct response to the previous >claim. I could go on about how inappropriate your dissection of my >post is but instead I will simply request that you kindly refrain from >attacking people in here with such a condescending tone, and if you >must then at LEAST read more carefully what your responding to >before you mis-characterize what they've said. > >On 7/5/07, Bill Fox <<mailto:billyfox@soundscapes.us> >billyfox@soundscapes.us> wrote: >Michael Billow wrote: > > But the reason > > for their downfall is not their conduct, it is the changing > > world of technology and the fact that music can now > > be traded so easily, all over the world. Its the internet, > > nobody's fault really. >That's like saying all dynamite is bad. Sure, suicide bombers use >dynamite in a bad way but a road construction crew uses dynamite in a >good way. The internet is a thing, a tool. It is neither good nor bad >on its own. It all depends upon how a person uses it. > > Its basically no different from being > > able to record a record on your cassette player in the > > 70s, >except that you get *exact* copies with no generational loss, compressed >files not withstanding. > > except now you can share and trade with thousands > > of people from your own computer. >Oh, is *that* all? :) Instead of running off cassette copies in real >time (or double speed if you didn't mind the high end loss), you can rip >a CD once, get an exact copy, and then share it with everyone in your >address book with one email in much less time than it took to copy an LP >to cassette. I'd say that this is a significant difference. > > But the music industry > > is going to have to scramble to roll with the changes. >Agreed. Some feel that it is too late. That remains to be seen. >Cheers, >Bill