On 01/23/2014 11:32 PM, Rob Kudla wrote:
>
> I've obviously downloaded the Fireflies project and I definitely understand
> the appeal of saying "look, you can duplicate a popular song with LMMS and
> a bit of work". That was how they promoted tracker programs back in my
> Amiga days; I started using them when I heard someone's irreverent yet
> dead-on cover of "Beat Box" by Art of Noise. 

Ah, the good old days - when everything to do with computers was still
"nerd stuff" and you could pirate, copy, hack etc. stuff to your hearts
content without anyone really giving a toss, because "it's just nerds on
their computers"...

I miss those days sometimes. When I was a kid, I had an Amiga 500 - used
computers were commonly being sold with huge collections of pirated
software included as a package deal...  if someone tried that today,
with modern computers and software, they'd go to jail or something.

But yeah, I see your point - and I didn't know that about compulsory
licenses, that you have to also pay for each distributed copy. That
obviously rules that out, then.

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