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(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:28, archived)
Dammit. Before school started I had never heard of the Quo. Now I find myself with a subtle urge to buy one of their albums. I'd have to get it online, though, and it would probably be expensive to ship from UK...
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:36, archived)
...only with the intent to buy it afterwards, of course
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:38, archived)
I'm such a straight-lace. I don't download any music or movies illegally. My friends think I'm a prude. I'm a writer, though, so copyrights are important to me.
EDIT: Although I do sometimes use copyrighted images in paint.
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:40, archived)
you only get in trouble really for supplying it to others.
I think it's ok morally too, to give music a nice listening to before you buy it, how else are you supposed to know if you like it or not?
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:41, archived)
I heard some of their stuff on the "Backslash Boy" movie on some site.
I like classic rock. I *heart* Heart!
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:43, archived)
I don't know what sort of label they're on, but you might be able to get some mp3s off the internet
like this: www.forwards.ee/~elis/music/Status%20Quo%20-%20You're%20In%20The%20Army%20Now.mp3
www.altavista.com/audio/results?q=status+quo&kgs=0&kls=0
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:46, archived)
if i steal music from the local cd shop, they should get busted for distributing "free" music?
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:44, archived)
just the fact that they're only suing people who distribute the music.
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:45, archived)
Downloading sites like kazaa aren't.
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:45, archived)
*ahem*acquired*cough*
Edit: I'm always b3tan to it, always!
(must learn to type faster - I must not be quick enough on the F5 finger.)
(, Sun 9 May 2004, 7:38, archived)