Link to internet archive on X: https://nitter.net/internetarchive
Back when 4chan was a small cesspool we took down the recording industry, we can do it again with Spotify and all the streaming services.
We beat them once we will do it again.
Well, okay but that’s a relatively new thing. In the olden times the record industry was very honorab-ahahahahaha ahhhhhh fuck. Yeah, no they’ve always been crooks and scum. But sometimes they did good by accident. That was before the accountants took over, though. Way back.
Like when blank music cd’s (specifically for music cd copiers) cost more because they knew people were pirating CDs?
Sure, or the death of DAT, the overcharging of printed CDs, longboxes, there’s a huge list of terrible things.
This is an amazing example of how stupid this situation is:
(Adam Neely)
They’re mostly focusing on pitch. They’re not focusing on rhythm. They’re not focusing on timbre. They’re focusing on a series of notes. You are INCREDIBLY limited in what you can do with those notes. Not to mention the whole step/ half step pattern.
It’s worse man.
Axis of Awesome has a song called “Four Chord Song” where they show that essentially every pop song is just four chords.
Four fucking chords.
Your paying for lyrics.
So first, music isn’t just chords. Second, there’s only so many combinations that actually sound good. There’s a whole field of music theory around this. Chord progressions kind of set the tone of the song. Different countries actually have different favored progressions - it’s kind of interesting.
You should look into it. Because it sounds like you’re just mad at how music works.
at least synthesizers actually produce things that don’t sound like a stupid piano or guitar.
I’m curious what the difference between a piano and a stupid piano is in your mind
a piano is an object that uses hammers to strike fibers and induce vibrations in air, a stupid piano is one that performs in a way that is considered “tuned”.
So it’s not stupid if it’s out of tune?
Fuck off, chicken little
And also get off the fuckin’ birdplane
this is why I just be buying CDs, cassettes, vinyls and BandCamp/ whatever digital download platform the artist uses and putting it on Jellyfin. Can’t buy from the artist directly? well, then we participate the computings oldest profession.
Porn?
yes exactly, and nothing else that could possibly be illegal that would implicate me in any sort of case.
Yarrrr

Buy direct from artists. Otherwise…

its the easiest boycott ever. you can listen to their music while still boycotting them.
run the archive tema warrior if you can. donate to them, or help them back it up.
Run the what?
maybe they mean this?
Guess I’ll increase my monthly donation and boycott the recording industry. Time for torrents.
That’s why we pay an extra on any Hardware that could possibly be used to pirate it, so that such lawsuits aren’t neccessary, right? Right?
Thats only in some countries iirc.
fuck capatalists man, will destroy any good in the world, with their short sited fodder for the profit machine.
Anyone else not being allowed to sign this?

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Don’t yall just love opening up the Way back machine page and loading up your playlist and using that instead of Spotify?
Fucking idiots.
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The Internet Archive does more than just the Wayback Machine.
They have a project called Great78, to archive every 78 RPM record, since they are deteriorating. The lawsuits from the music firms are taking issue with that, depsite no-one using it as a replacement for buying or streaming music. The “Damages” are bullshit.
Funding the lawsuit, and potentially losing it does threaten the Wayback Machine, and the archive as a whole.
??? what the fuck are you taking about? You know there are other ways to stream music right? Jellyfin, Gonic, Ampache. All selfhostable and able to use your own media. Theres also indie friendly websites like SoundCloud, BandCamp and (believe it or not) MySpace. Are you really simping for spotify right now?
Big woosh there buddy.
Those aren’t low-flying airplanes passing overhead.
They were being sarcastic.
Oh honey
I’m pretty sure their point is that the two aren’t comparable. No one actually uses archive.org like a music streaming site, thus the suit would be ridiculous.
I disagree with the big labels, preservation is important and they are not selling this music anyways (at least not as scratchy old 78 recordings) but… I do stream a lot from the archive and I am not alone. There are apps for a ton of live music, all with bands that agreed to it.
But There is even a 78 app for listening to the 78’s.
I won’t use Spotify though.
m3u text based playlists kick ass. Everything else… Meh.


















