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Thanks to those guys who support our industry! Sometimes guys don't know what we go thru to put out content for wankers to wank to! It's a huge process and a lot of time and hard work. I know there is a lot of "stolen" content out there and it's sickening! Thievery is sick! Not sure how these guys can sleep at night without a guilty consious!
quote:Originally posted by FootBoi88: Lmao! True words have never been spoken. It's like saying ppl stealing music for free instead of supporting the artist and purchasing the mercandise.
Well, actually from what I've heard, the record labels get 99% of the music sales anyway. Most bands get their money from concerts and merchandise such as T-shirts, posters, cups, etc. In fact, a lot of artist don't really mind piracy, because it helps to get their name out there faster.
Also, I do agree that I've gotten a lot of good stuff on YouTube. Downloaded some even, which helped when YouTube decided to give that channel the Ban Hammer. I guess when you're flat broke you have nothing else to do.
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Well Fiasco, let me know of some new sites that deserve some support, I am a willing buyer of subscriptions to sites and have a decent collection slowly building up.
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In the past (back in the Napster days), I justified downloading for that reason. I figured that if I found out about a band from downloading their music and liked them, they'd make more from me seeing them live than from me buying their music. And since I wouldn't have known about them otherwise, the downloading was justifiable.
As a purveyor of foot porn, I know that myself and many other amateurs on c4s are directly profiting from sales on their sites. OK, there's still a middle man in C4S but you're putting money directly into the hands of the girls you admire so much. I genuinely appreciate each and every person who's purchased a clip from my store and it encourages me to keep doing what I do.
[/QUOTE]Well, actually from what I've heard, the record labels get 99% of the music sales anyway. Most bands get their money from concerts and merchandise such as T-shirts, posters, cups, etc. In fact, a lot of artist don't really mind piracy, because it helps to get their name out there faster.
Also, I do agree that I've gotten a lot of good stuff on YouTube. Downloaded some even, which helped when YouTube decided to give that channel the Ban Hammer. I guess when you're flat broke you have nothing else to do. [/QB][/QUOTE]