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<blockquote data-quote="JACKG" data-source="post: 842365" data-attributes="member: 3071"><p>Bootlegging is a separate issue than represses, Im thinkin like the S12 releases which are a positive imo etc. </p><p></p><p>Realistically the only chance the original artists are going to benefit from the music they have made is from represses, they dont get a slice of the sale of a 2nd hand copy that was sold on ebay or discogs. Also in many cases the owners of the music are often not the performers or writers anyhow so do not benefit, and it is a fact that some of the artists actually appreciate there music getting out there in whatever format as they enjoy that others gain pleasure from listening to their work. </p><p></p><p>Please note Im not trying to justify bootlegs Im just highlighting the benefit of represses in comparison.</p><p></p><p>As for booty's you can argue the same point with an mp3 rips that you may have?</p><p></p><p>I have plenty of rare stuff that has sold for over £50+, wont bother me if it gets repressed or available for download.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JACKG, post: 842365, member: 3071"] Bootlegging is a separate issue than represses, Im thinkin like the S12 releases which are a positive imo etc. Realistically the only chance the original artists are going to benefit from the music they have made is from represses, they dont get a slice of the sale of a 2nd hand copy that was sold on ebay or discogs. Also in many cases the owners of the music are often not the performers or writers anyhow so do not benefit, and it is a fact that some of the artists actually appreciate there music getting out there in whatever format as they enjoy that others gain pleasure from listening to their work. Please note Im not trying to justify bootlegs Im just highlighting the benefit of represses in comparison. As for booty's you can argue the same point with an mp3 rips that you may have? I have plenty of rare stuff that has sold for over £50+, wont bother me if it gets repressed or available for download. [/QUOTE]
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