by Politically Incorrect » Thu Jan 22, 2004 6:41 pm
With this topic out in the open again I would like to ask everyones opinion.
I personally go to a local music store that speciallizes in trading. I go buy a CD usally at half cost because it has been used but in excellent condition I then rip them so i can put them on my mp3 player and then at times I trade them in again for other CD's. I also get awesome deals on Ebay.And at times do the same rip them then trade for others.
Now wouldn't this fall into the catagory of "swaping"?
After all I'm buying a CD that the artist already recived payment for once. But they don't get it when I buy it.
The same would go for yard sales, garage sales etc.
Does that mean that if you no longer like a cd,record, tape etc. You must destroy it? Because if you resell it or give it away your guilty of "swaping". Same would hold true to movies (dvd,vhs).
If this kind of action contines we all will end up having to purchase all our media from one "controlled" source and be prosecuted if we were to give the stuff we don't want away, sell it, etc.
As a matter of fact does it stop at "media", how about appliances? You shouldn't be able to resell a toaster because the manufacturer won't get anything for it, no "royalties". Thier case in court could be "Because so and so gave this person this used toaster, we might have loss the sale of a new one"
CARS! You can't sell your old beater unless you give the manufacturer a portion of the amount, they might have loss the sale of a new one.
Books and literature- Librarys will be outlawed, the author only gets money per book sold!! Not for everytime it is read, or for each person who read it!
Think about it!!! ;)