Why aren't people like this being sued?

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Postby Propyro » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:18 am

Jace Tsunami wrote:Well, burning CDs is not bad, not buying CDs is bad.

I drive into downtown Dallas like 10+ times a month, taking my 5 thousand dollar Cd book into town with me does not appeal.... =/

I have a second book I keep in my car that just has burns. If it gets stolen, it's like a $30 loss.


I don' tkeep my big cd wallet with me either ... when i go to school i usualy bring my small 6 cd wallet, which is normaly half full or more with bunrt cd's. Carrying that many cd's with you on person is just stupid ... yoru asking for tehm to be stolen ...

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Postby Cardinal.jpg » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:49 am

Jace Tsunami wrote:Well, burning CDs is not bad, not buying CDs is bad.

I drive into downtown Dallas like 10+ times a month, taking my 5 thousand dollar Cd book into town with me does not appeal.... =/

I have a second book I keep in my car that just has burns. If it gets stolen, it's like a $30 loss.


That must be a big CD wallet or a lot of rarities. Even at a whopping $50 a CD you still need 100 CDs, not that many I admit but couldn´t you just take less CDs with you. I understand taking burnt CD with you, I myself had a full wallet taken from me worth $600Au and I was pretty pissed but it also made me realise that maybe I shouldn´t carry as many CDs around, how many could I possibly listen to in the time I am away.

And on a side note, why do you feel it neccesary to always point out your connections to bands and to make sure other people know that you listen to less mainstream shit than most other people. I don´t think you have to reiterate any of these points anymore, nobody here doubts anymore that you are quite clearly more sumpreme in your personal attachments to bands than anybody else here so please stop saying so it is getting quite repetitive.
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sat Aug 09, 2003 4:28 am

if I don't need tp say it again what makes you queston the book price like that? My stuff is signed, why the book is worth so much
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Postby Cardinal.jpg » Sat Aug 09, 2003 8:22 am

Jace Tsunami wrote:if I don't need tp say it again what makes you queston the book price like that? My stuff is signed, why the book is worth so much


The fact that it was like that explains it but before that was said I couldn't even think a book to hold that many CDs could exist.
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Postby Garylisk » Sat Aug 09, 2003 1:35 pm

Dude, let me re-iterate.. they weren't selling little knpown bands or small-time shit.

The first thing in their binder was the Bad Boys 2 soundtrack, for crying out loud.

And also, burning CD's isn't bad, but you can't go and SELL the damn copies to make money! That's just wrong on so many levels!
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sat Aug 09, 2003 2:25 pm

Garylisk, you think I'm going to stop liking a band just because they get popular?

I'd of ripped that guys nuts off if any one of these bands were in that book: THE ATARIS, Finch, The Used, Blink-182, Green Day, New Found Glory, Mest, Something Corporate, Riddlin' Kids, Box Car Racer, Goldfinger, Thrice, Yellowcard, Sum 41, Alkaline Trio, Home Grown, All American Rejects, Thursdat, Jimmy Eat World, Sugarcult, AFI, and I'm sure there are more popular bands I'm missing.

These are all incredibly popular bands right now, or bands that will be within a few months. The band doesn't still have to be small for somehting like that to anger me.
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Postby RavenBlaze » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:03 pm

Jace Tsunami wrote:
I'd of ripped that guys nuts off if any one of these bands were in that book: THE ATARIS, Finch, The Used, Blink-182, Green Day, New Found Glory, Mest, Something Corporate, Riddlin' Kids, Box Car Racer, Goldfinger, Thrice, Yellowcard, Sum 41, Alkaline Trio, Home Grown, All American Rejects, Thursdat, Jimmy Eat World, Sugarcult, AFI


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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:05 pm

I work on the dunerground punk scene with record labels and such and the bands themselves. I have some very close friends in bands, these are just some of the bands I work or have worked with, that are now making it big.
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Postby Propyro » Sat Aug 09, 2003 8:23 pm

wow ... you got a pretty cool job ... congradualtions ... so now i see one of the reasons for your attatchment to "nu-punk" ... personaly i'm not a very big fan of it though.

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Postby ithaqua » Sat Aug 09, 2003 10:11 pm

Would have been ironic if that guy had been selling Snog...
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sat Aug 09, 2003 11:59 pm

Propyro wrote:wow ... you got a pretty cool job ... congradualtions ... so now i see one of the reasons for your attatchment to "nu-punk" ... personaly i'm not a very big fan of it though.

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Well, I can understand why. I mean most of the nu punk exposed is all pop punk. I think Finch and The Used are really the only majorly popular punk bands right now that arn't pop.
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Postby Garylisk » Sun Aug 10, 2003 1:52 am

Jace Tsunami wrote:Garylisk, you think I'm going to stop liking a band just because they get popular?


The point whizzed over your head completely.

If it was small time bands and they were doing promotion work for them in that fashion, and the bands were getting a cut, plus getting exposure, it woulda been cool.... but they were just tossing out popular music that they knew would sell.. just to make a quick illegal buck.

That's all I was saying.
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sun Aug 10, 2003 2:24 am

yeah, and those bands I named are popular garylisk =/

this is what I'm saying.

If some one rips off a band I'm friends with, It'd really piss me off. But even tho I deal with small bands, I still keep in touch and am friends with the bands after they're big.

The atais, New Found Glory, Blink-182, Green Day, Good Charlotte, these bands are all what you would call "popular music"

I'm sure it's very possible one of these CDs was in that book, I mean Good charlotte has a platnum album now.
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