Comments on: Stolen album robs Red Hot Chili Peppers pay day http://www.emailbattles.com/2006/05/04/1146770369_0/ Spam, Security, Privacy, Spyware, Phishing & Viruses from the Front Lines. Fri, 30 Jul 2010 02:03:47 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.4 by: je.saist http://www.emailbattles.com/2006/05/04/1146770369_0/#comment-1128 Thu, 04 May 2006 22:24:35 +0000 http://www.emailbattles.com/2006/05/04/1146770369_0/#comment-1128 I can't help but think this: You would only support an artist if you like what they produce. If you do not like an artist, then you do not support their products. This is how most people buy music. They hear a song on the radio, call the DJ and ask what the heck he just played because DJ's no longer announce song title and name, then go look for the album the band has out.<br> <br> Even those who digitally download music illegally pay to support the artists. This has been proven multiple times when the number one tracks traded over Kazaa and Naptser also happened to be the number one tracks selling in stores in albums and singles.<br> <br> The result is that anybody who actually likes Red Hot Chili Peppers will buy the artists album and willingly support their music.<br> <br> If that does not happen, the result is obvious. Nobody liked their music. I can’t help but think this: You would only support an artist if you like what they produce. If you do not like an artist, then you do not support their products. This is how most people buy music. They hear a song on the radio, call the DJ and ask what the heck he just played because DJ’s no longer announce song title and name, then go look for the album the band has out.

Even those who digitally download music illegally pay to support the artists. This has been proven multiple times when the number one tracks traded over Kazaa and Naptser also happened to be the number one tracks selling in stores in albums and singles.

The result is that anybody who actually likes Red Hot Chili Peppers will buy the artists album and willingly support their music.

If that does not happen, the result is obvious. Nobody liked their music.

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