and in some cases obtaining pirated "stuff" is perfectly acceptable ethically.
Evan Evans
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Care to elaborate?
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and in some cases obtaining pirated "stuff" is perfectly acceptable ethically.
Evan Evans
@William said:
There are some poor musicians who have a little bit of integrity and honesty as well as hunger. Anybody who uses pirated samples is willing to screw over other poor and hungry musicians who created those samples. So you can take your justification for criminal behavior to the local police station. I don't buy it.
@cm said:
evan, please explain the reflexive *it's* - hopefully i don't have to understand it as i understood (.... you know, my clumsy english ...)
christian
@cm said:
evan, please explain the reflexive *it's* - hopefully i don't have to understand it as i understood (.... you know, my clumsy english ...)
christian
Great point! Just because you are downloading an app on a P2P based system doesn't mean you are illegally using the software. That is somethign I said before.
Evan Evans
I understand your point, but do NOT agree.Try not to be so quick to jump to conclusions. Einstein worked his whole life trying to prove certian theories. He never concluded anything. Some of his theories were later able to be tested and concluded using the scientific method. But he never PRESUMED to have CONCLUSIVE results unless he did!
Colin
. . . The price was fair and it was a major update. Miroslav Vitous, on the other hand -(which I would probably like to buy too) is an example of a great library which needs a price drop and a reworking IMHO. Dan Dean is very cool, takes care of his customers. Steinberg don't endear themselves to me - The Grand will probably never appear as Audio Unit! VSL are tops in support, and their prices are (mostly) very fair I think . . .