On 4/17/05, G.R. Crona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, no, you're getting it all wrong.
> 
> I never said you should not pay for downloading magnatune music.
> 
> What I'm saying, or rather asking, is:
> 
> "Is there any podcasting out there on lute related matters? If not, I
> believe there should be."
> 
> The whole idea about podcasting is to upload "home-made" stuff onto
> the net, which others can then partake of, comment, learn from etc.
> 
> This does not have to become a discussion of what should be paid to
> someone or other, bur rather that the lute field could embrace
> podcasting as a medium to propagate lute matters.
> 
> G.
> 
> On 4/17/05, LGS-Europe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Sure, everyone knows about the magnificence of magnatune, but you
> > > can't save those files, only listen to them in real time.
> >
> > What you pay is what you get, I mean, you can _buy_ them, like a normal cd,
> > as if _real_ people made those recordings, people who deserve to get paid
> > for their work. I like it when people buy my cds, not just borrow, and I'm
> > sure you like to get paid for your work.
> >
> > David
> >
> >
>



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