Joseph,
....I certainly see Steve's point below. But purely for the sake of argument, let me present a hypothetical situation. Cuneiform currently has over 170 releases in it's catalog. Let's say two imaginary music fans w/ below average income wanted to have at their disposal the entire Cuneiform catalog. They enter into a agreement where each will buy half the catalog and copy their half for the other person. Certainly the easiest and most correct way to look at this is that you've been screwed out of the profits from a complete run of yr complete in print discography by two people who are a dangerous combination, obsessive and (extremely) cheap. But in the process one copy of every Cuneiform in print release was purchased.
Do your REALLY think that this is how it works? Or do you just want to play "what ifs" and "consider THIS scenerio" games? If you really think that this is how it works, you are being extremely self-delusional. Steve Cuneiform
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