The fact is that it is 2009. Music is about downloading.For the real die-hards there is also the CD. Jon you act like the record industry acted in 2000 when the downloading got serious and they start ignoring the problem. It's simply there and you can't ignore it. But I do agree that we shouldn't give eachother links and stuff on this messageboards However I'm so very sure everybody on this board will buy the full cd or will pay for the download, because they'll do it for Yelllo. So Jonn,can you please stop acting like a cop and forgive Serge for his mistake to post the link here? Again we should be in a celebration mode,and would happy to see you guys in Berlin. If we go on like this I don't see the point meeting . ThanX 2009/9/28 Jon Kamm <kammagic@comcast.net>
Yello sells music. That is their product. That is their property. Every person who downloads these free tracks without YELLO's permission or without paying for them is stealing. Each sale is Yello's property. You take that away from them you are stealing. My argument is based on facts. The definition of the word backs me up. The only thing backing you up is your opinion. Until you can bring some facts to the table I see no point in continuing.
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