Acting like the epitome of ethics, are we? This discussion is better off here - where Suresh/ Ursmusically is arguing too, along extremely predictable lines.
http://itwofs.com/milliblog/2010/01/10/music-review-vinnaithaandi-varuvaayaa-tamil-a-r-rahman/#comments I never said I do not download via torrents at all - but that's not the ethics question here - the question is, do you buy the darn CD? There are other ways one could procure audio titles, beyond streaming sites, illegal downloads and CD purchases, which you may not even be aware. Such opportunities are earned, not purchased. Karthik --- In [email protected], "satish_srini" <satish_sr...@...> wrote: > > Of course, you can conveniently dismiss this as petty because you have no > answer to the ethics question. Don't tell me that you listen to every album > on those "official sites". > > I have absolutely no problem with ARR's albums because I am sure that you are > going to buy it eventually. Even otherwise, it is not going to affect the > music sales considering the huge fan-base. > > Anyways, I do not want to continue this further. I think that I have made my > point clear. If you think that what you are doing is right then good for you. > > Satish

