Archive for March, 2009

A yearly $40 licence to download music?

I read recently in a newspaper article that the powers at be are going to make internet file sharing completely legal. the plan would make it legal for anyone to share music,movies and tv shows online as long as they paid a yearly $40 licence to compensate the media industries.

Such a move would stop the mass criminalization of the pubic as a whole, as nearly everyone that uses the internet in the modern age as committed a crime one way or another. Even by watching a music video on youtube that was not uploaded by the artists record company you have committed a crime in the current legal system’s eyes.

The fat cats have realised that they cant ban everyone from using the internet. So to make back some of the ‘lost’ revenue they have proposed this move in order to keep everyone happy and I truly agree with them! this is a far better idea than simply fining or banning the odd user in hope of scaring the whole world into falling into line.

This may sound like a bad thing to some but I can only see it as a positive thing! Soon the days of watching television and listening to the radio will be over as we know it and I say good! I never watch Tv anymore since I found out that I could watch whatever I like whenever I like.

So bring on the yearly licence. I would pay up to $100 per year to have unrestricted access to any media I please and I reckon that most people will feel the same way.

Time to Start using Limewire again?

With youtube deleting almost every single song from the site, I think people are going to have to start using limewire again to download their favourite tracks. Its not really that I dont particularly like limewire its the fact that it breaks every so often and the amount of people that use it to spread viruses and just be a nuisance and spread ‘fake’ mp3’s makes it anything but a good system.

Anyone who has used limewire in the past will know the amount of hassle one goes through just to get a single semi rare track, like techno songs just realised on Beatport from limewire. You will have around 3 seeders if you are lucky then the chances of it being a fake file or a virus outweigh the time t takes to download the file in the first place.

Maybe if Limewire actually took the time to block users for such practises then it wouldn’t be so bad. Who knows though the youtube community could start uploading music videos again or maybe Warner Music Group might just realise the amount of free promotion that they are losing out on by banning all their tracks from the most popular website on the planet.

But again this is all wishful thinking and maybe its just time to start updating our virus checkers again and spending forever building a Windows Media libary instead of just searching on youtube.