Author Topic: Oh snap, don't have 99 cents to spend on a song?  (Read 3082 times)


Omg yes.
I love you (no homo)

i always use this
« Last Edit: April 16, 2011, 02:50:52 PM by David819 »

This topic falls under the genre of piracy.

« Last Edit: March 17, 2011, 03:45:32 AM by StarkMan »


This topic falls under the genre of piracy.
It grabs the mp3 files from a video a user uploaded to youtube.
How is that piracy?

It grabs the mp3 files from a video a user uploaded to youtube.
How is that piracy?
Aaarghrgh I read it wrong.

LOL I found that earlier like a few days ago
This topic falls under the genre of piracy.
It grabs the mp3 files from a video a user uploaded to youtube.
How is that piracy?
« Last Edit: March 18, 2011, 12:35:52 PM by Race Pro Kid »

It grabs the mp3 files from a video a user uploaded to youtube.
How is that piracy?

Because the mp3 that was uploaded is piracy.

It's continued piracy.

If you steal something that was stolen, knowing it was stolen, you are just as guilty as the person who stole.

Your allowed to use it for educational purposes such as learning to loop music or play music,
No stealing full songs though.

Because the mp3 that was uploaded is piracy.

It's continued piracy.

If you steal something that was stolen, knowing it was stolen, you are just as guilty as the person who stole.
Since when has vevo been pirated music?

This is piracy. You can't even find a YouTube video with the same audio quality as a song off of iTunes or BeatPort. No.

99cent songs? How is that possible

Since when has vevo been pirated music?

You do realize there are thousands of other channels with the same music Vevo has, right?
This is pirating.