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Originally Posted by den
I see your point about appreciating and respecting a band. I could see not wanting to make the entire catalogue of band you love available for someone to come and take for free. On the other hand, one could make the point that not sharing music would keep other people from being exposed to that band who might grow to love them as much as you do.
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which is where the argument for only sharing the bootlegs and non-commercially released stuff would come in i suppose. music by the band is available in your share for people to experience but not the cd's available in the shops (or in the case of LovelyBrokenThing, online).
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Originally Posted by den
Not trying to twist your reasoning, but for the sake of discussion, is it ok for someone to share music of bands that they respect less? Does sharing a band's music become a sign of disrespect?
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I think that as most people share music then it cant be seen a sign of disrespect to share it. too much music and too many bands. but to not share it, is not the norm these days and so is probably more of a sign of respect.