Originally posted by Griffon


Say if I purchased a music CD and uploaded to a file sharing program so twenty of my friends could download the CD because they wern't as fortunate as me to be able to buy the CD with the little money they had, this is exactly the same concept as how I have recieved the audio except that the technology lets people reach extended friends of friends. Sorry but I totally disagree that this is even barely comparable to the idea of re-recording music and selling it as my own, how did you even come up with this?

Every society has a set of beliefs or ethics and with in each society each person has thier own set of ethics. Just becasue this may cross the line when it comes to your set of ethics, don't believe in your mind that it crosses everyone elses. You are not the judge of what is wrong and what is right.

Leo Volent I am not arguing with you, but I don't think it was very wise of you to post what you did, it was far from the original topic and could of been something that was easily kept to your self.

Now if we could get back to the original posts main purpose, has anyone had much experience with the Gateway Voyage?
Do you know Bob Monroe? You obviously don't if you think that Bob Monroe gives his blessings to one guy buying one CD and then killing the market for 20 more sales by giving it away 20 separate times.

You know, think about it. If Bob wanted to give it away, he would. But money is his thing. I don't personally agree with him. I think he is a mercenary blood sucker who invents new things not because they work well, but because he can get a clear copyright. but that doesn't mean I would advocate stealing from him.

You bought one copy. Nobody sold you a licence to distribute.

Hey, if I ever write a book someday, and it goes on sale, and I catch you pirating it out, I'll personally track you down and cut your hands off. And I am a nice guy. You should meet Bob Monroe.