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Maybe some people can't rely on multiple skills? You mean doctors should give away their services for free and have an extra jobb to earn their money, just because medicine is so expensive? Okay, I can admit that CD's are expensive and that most major lables seem greedy, but what do you suppose Metallica and other really, really big bands should do? Change to a smaller lable? That lable would probably grow big (and probably greedy?) quite fast. Alternatively (but parallelishly), perhaps with reduced purchases (as we have already seen to some extent) the scum of the major labels will realize they can't just pawn off albums of shit for the prices they are these days (/small number of years ago) because they rely on other skills to earn them a day job. I don't understand how you reason at all.You're forgetting all the wonderful bands who make music available for free.
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It's things like these that make me download metallica albums instead of filling the wallets at universal music (and also the music becouse i dont think its worth buying anyway).If nobody bought CD's there would be no new albums. But if they download the albums illegally instead, then there's no point in doing that." Hinting that Universal may stop sending promo material for Sydsvenskan to review he ends: "We live in symbiosis with each other and we send them our artists' record for free for review. The reviewer also writes that this is how the album should have sounded." It's not only an illegal file, but an altered file. The reviewer explains exactly where one should go in order to download the file that is totally infringing copyright.
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Talking with Dagens Media, Universal Sweden's Per Sundin said: "The reviewer is referring to a torrent where someone has altered the original songs. Metallica's label Universal was not pleased, to say the least. If reviewing an unofficial copy wasn't enough, Mr Jeppson clearly enraged Universal when he admitted in his review that he downloaded his copy off The Pirate Bay. Instead of reviewing the official version of the album, Jeppsson used an unauthorized cut called "Death Magnetic: Better, Shorter, Cut", which contains the same songs as the original, but shortened. According to a report, Metallica's label, Universal Music, canceled an interview the band had planned with the Swedish newspaper Sydsvenskan last week, after a writer there, Jonn Jeppsson, sparked off an anti-piracy row featuring him and The Pirate Bay. It's 2008 and it's part of how it is these days."ĭespite this effort, it hasn't taken long for people to start a dispute over piracy. This time, Metallica's Lars Ulrich shocked everyone by saying: "If this thing leaks all over the world today or tomorrow, happy days. After their bloody battle with Napster years ago, they were determined to keep calm when their latest album, 'Death Magnetic', inevitably hit the torrents.

It seems that no matter how hard they try, Metallica will continue to make anti-piracy headlines.
