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online EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-07-01 03:18 [#02581539]
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boo fucking hoo

meanwhile


 

online EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-07-01 03:26 [#02581540]
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if you have $400mil, and you make $150mil/year, and your
worst nightmare just bought your songs for $300mil, and you
really, really, gave a shit... couldn't you just offer $350?
none of this makes sense


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2019-07-01 03:41 [#02581542]
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You can copy/paste information like music. Only douche
masters can make money, and tons of it, off of something
with zero scarcity, only government created artificial
scarcity, because it's all a shit pecking order of shit
heads making it illegal for people on skid row to live.

Check this out... there's at least 2 types of law: 1)
law law (the curses and spells they spell out to
control) 2) money law (also algorithmic computer law but
will ignore that for now)

money law says you can't have a house. law law
says you can't live in your car, in a tent, anywhere,
because you don't have a house. So to be poor is to
automatically be branded a criminal, enforced with a
tensegrity of opposing laws, making it impossible to
oblige, even though they are weaponized illegitimate shit,
adam kokesh for president.

Anyway, youtube/google owns her music if anyone, even though
it can be copy/pasted because they own almost everything.
But that ass clown probably just 'invested' a big some of
money as a guaranteed win in a rigged market to turn it into
even more money. He just wants to turn money into more
money, an activity illegal for poor people to do, and
doesn't care who owns it. He's probably illuminati.


 

online EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-07-01 04:25 [#02581552]
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i guess my basic point is this -- she's filthy, filthy rich.
rich enough to hire lawyers; usurp control of her shit.
instead, she's just complaining via twitter from some house
that costs more than i will likely make in my whole life.
kurt cobain, like, you can feel it -- music was what was
keeping that guy alive, it became this horrible monster, and
thus, so did he -- but when taylor swift is throwing a drama
meltdown over the loss of money she's made hundreds of
millions off of, i find it hard to empathize


 

online EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-07-01 04:25 [#02581553]
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money^H^H^H^H^H licensing deals


 

online EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-07-01 04:50 [#02581555]
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is aphex twin an empowered man?

purportedly, he spent years avoiding releasing music because
he didn't want his ex-wife to get part of it in a settlement


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2019-07-01 07:11 [#02581561]
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it is blessed if thou bastard break the waters sometimes..


 

offline Tony Danza from Fabulous Hollywood on 2019-07-01 12:59 [#02581566]
Points: 3420 Status: Regular | Followup to w M w: #02581542



yeah I agree with wMw here, this is a battle between
rentiers - which is to say, wealth extractors posing as
wealth creators. If it weren't copyrights to a song
catalogue it would be patents on button design on cell
phones, something dumb that adds nothing to anyone's life
but merely acts as a private tax.


 


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