hi Oyst,
answers to your questions is given below.
[quote author=“reactorlgtn”]although as you say, some people might feel it’s enough to get a bundle of mp3s, I’m sure you must have a lot of fans and collectors who like the vinyls with inserts, signed photos, etc?
and what do you think is the ratio here ? an example: some time ago i was in Berlin when Anna 014 Poeme Electronique The Echoes fade (Remix) was played in a club. to my surprise there were like 50 people dancing. at this point i was not even sure if i had sold 50 copies at all (exaggerated, but you get the point). then i WAS there, actually selling the record, but ‘no-one’ did .... so where did they know it from….. if feel like being parasited on (and also the band doesn’t deserve this).
[quote author=“reactorlgtn”]What I’d like to ask you is, is there a point where to you, illegal downloading would not matter?
i think it is a double-edged sword, and maybe i do ddistinguish between old/unavailable and new/available. indeed i think it is a good thing when releases are completely sold out/totally unavailable, and/or expensive - but who can find a defintiion/threshold for this ??? no-one .... but anyway, nowadays i think it is stupid to spend a three-digit-sum on a single vinyl record. at least, i have better ideas on what to spend my little money, a personal example: animal welfare. but okay, that is another story…
[quote author=“reactorlgtn”]If you sold out the first edition of an album, made another and sold that out, then decided not to make a third edition; would it bother you if the music was out on torrents?
difficult to answer. maybe it is a question of time and availability of the tracks via legal download sites. for example, the band could provide the tracks legally and then you should download from there. as for time: normally the releases are not totally unavailable, but more likely a bit more expensive, but maybe still availabel and affordable.
[quote author=“reactorlgtn”]What if I gave a cd-r to my sister who doesn’t have a vinyl player; would you consider it a crime?
Oyst, i really hate this argument “i don’t have a turntable”, excuse me but, then simply buy one! (thanks to the techno movement) there is okay and not expensive equipment affordable for anyone! and this leads again to my previous comment: if you want anything you also have to put efforts/money in, that is my honest opinion. if you want to hear music, you should buy the release and the necessary equipment to play it. again, WHAT MAKES PEOPLE THINK THEY CAN GET EVERYTHING FOR FREE ?? i honestly think this is an attitude of people with a bad character. here also the valueing of the music itself and the bands plays a role, but i really don’t wanna write an essay here…
to conclude: maybe it is just a matter of WHAT is shared - and i think for people with a good character it is very easy to find the right decision.