Re: Seems our music thieves have moved on to easier targets

From: "Nikki Rau" <NikNikIsCreedy@AOL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Sun
10 Mar 2002 23:59:56 EST

In a message dated 3/10/2002 10:04:06 PM Central Standard Time, kthulu@COMTECK.COM writes:



You're totally missing the point, Nikki.  I can't speak for Greg, or
Dave, or any of the others who have voiced an opinion similar to my own,
but I CAN speak for Debbi and myself when I say that the original point
was not about whether or not it's illegal to download (read, in MOST
cases: steal) music from the Internet.  You, and many others like you,
obviously feel it's NOT illegal


and Keith, you are not getting what I am saying, I KNOW its illegal but right now, nobody is stopping me from doing it so I will continue to do it. I am not an idiot, I knew from day one that its illegal to download copywrited anything, but as long as it is available somewhere out there, I will do it.  I've read the sources, I know what's going on.  And just for the record, I love to pay money to support my favorite bands, my cd collection continues to grow, if there is a group out there that I like, I download a few of their songs to tide me over until I can buy the cd, I like to find rare stuff, live stuff, stuff that is hard to find.   I am a  huge Nsync fan, and before their new one came out, there was an opportunity to download the whole thing, I never did, the same goes with Creed.  Why the hell am I explaining anyway, like it will really matter.  I'm out of here.