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Suffering from song thief paranoia?

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#45151 by Chippy
Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:08 am
I thought this might make a good topic and poll?

How is it with you? Do you go to sleep at night worrying that hundreds of bands are using your songs to play gigs after posting them online and not giving any credit? Or is what you do nothing really that important to you in as much that people can take from it what they want? I ask because although its a different field, (Work) I was pretty shocked what some people actually do.


I was told quite curtly once. "Design is completely free!" Yeah right bloody cheek! (In another field) Which in essence means it was stolen or someone was stupid enough to hand something over in vane hope. For me? I'd never publish a song in entirety online quite frankly. Though I have in the past. It's taking me hours and hours to put what I have together so far.

I know my music isn't brilliant I know it isn't.

So then how does this relate to your music and how you feel?

I edited this to put it more on track.

#45155 by Chippy
Fri Oct 31, 2008 11:35 am
Ok I am famous for getting myself into trouble :?

Can I qualify this by saying that nothing is new in music and that all we do is nick bits off tracks that we like and incorporate them into our own stuff. It's more about the arrangement and style.

I'm kinda cool with it to a point and there is nothing that you can do about it at all. No one listens to the style that I want to play anymore in any case :D

Thoughts?

#45160 by neanderpaul
Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:29 pm
There will ALWAYS be new music. I protect myself therefore I'm not worried.

#45162 by philbymon
Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:43 pm
I always wear finger condoms when I type on the net. I would not want to get venerable warts or have one of my babies (my songs) get goneawaya. I've never gotten sipless, either, cuz I make sure I keep lots of drinks handy. I feel perfectly safe from STD's (Stolen Tune Diseases), even the dreaded HIV (Heard In Virtuality).

I've had my shots (had a few of them last night at the open mic) & now that I'm copyrighted I have no real concerns about this topic at all.

I figure that if my stuff is good enough to steal, it's good enough for me to wait until you make a lot of money with it, then I'll just sue yer entire collection of worldly goods out from under you.

#45208 by RhythmMan
Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:33 pm
Chippy wrote:Ok I am famous for getting myself into trouble :?

Can I qualify this by saying that nothing is new in music and that all we do is nick bits off tracks that we like and incorporate them into our own stuff.
Thoughts?

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You think everyone steals musical ideas from others?
. :?
Speak for yourself, my man.
I mostly avoid listening to anyone else's music at all, because it pollutes the process of creation.
And if I ever write a new song that sounds like some other song I've heard - then I'll re-write it until it sounds different.
Who needs to copy other people when it's so easy to come up with new stuff?
If you can't come up with new stuff on your own - then go out and learn 10 new chords - you'll soon enough be writing new stuff . . .

:wink:

#45291 by Chippy
Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:17 pm
Oh dear.................. is how I'll answer that at first.

There is also of course the problem of music theft as regards people copying Cd's is there not?

It was just a general question really. I can see it was badly placed with hindsight, And yes I know 10 chords thanks and can play them on various instruments from string to wind.

Have a cheerie night mate.


Speak for yourself, my man.
I mostly avoid listening to anyone else's music at all, because it pollutes the process of creation.
And if I ever write a new song that sounds like some other song I've heard - then I'll re-write it until it sounds different.
Who needs to copy other people when it's so easy to come up with new stuff?
If you can't come up with new stuff on your own - then go out and learn 10 new chords - you'll soon enough be writing new stuff . . .
:wink:

#45294 by jimmydanger
Sat Nov 01, 2008 11:32 pm
I always permit people to download my stuff. Go ahead and try to play it, if you think you can. If you're so brain dead that you can't write your own stuff you won't be around long anyway. Music is not for sprinters, it's for the marathon man.

#45306 by gtZip
Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:27 am
I don't care about the possible lost money. Can always go to court for that later.
I care about credit. If theres a bunch of copies floating around and they arent set up so people know who the band is or who wrote it... that bugs me.
I'm weird I guess.

#45313 by Chippy
Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:00 am
Oh but I can Mr. Danger.
My question was general. I rarely play anybody else's music because I figure that if I am not good enough to have people like what I write then there is no point is there.

Still you know you've hit a CHORD when there are some personal replies don't you.

Obviously some life in this thread yet isn't there and wise people don't stick their heads in the sand thinking no one else can do what they do correct.
Pleasure meeting you. Geesh

WHO OWNS A BAND'S MASTER RECORDINGS?
http://www.alankorn.com/articles/band_recordings.html

Who Wrote That Song?
http://www.jacobowitz.com/whowroteit.htm

How to copyright a song?
http://www.lyricalline.com/articles/art ... right.html

Should you copyright your song?
http://www.abclearnguitar.com/copyright.html

And if you think everyone is nice and cuddly?
http://www.iht.com/articles/reuters/200 ... -DOORS.php

#45334 by jimmydanger
Sun Nov 02, 2008 5:27 pm
Yes Mr. Chipster my response was general as well. Substitute 'anyone' for 'you' if it helps you. Talk about paranoia.

#45337 by Starfish Scott
Sun Nov 02, 2008 5:58 pm
Oh definitely "Nothing you can do about it." LOL




And as far as the other argument goes, "people will forever be stealing styles and pieces of the puzzle they like like and/or admire." It's human nature to emulate that as well.

Consciously or unconsciously..

#45351 by Chippy
Sun Nov 02, 2008 7:41 pm
Chipmeister please.

10%, Yes 10% is the most anyone including myself can take in and remember for the most part, the rest is lost. That's just about a fact too.

I'm not in a tournament with you guys I was just asking a question about how you felt about these things?

Frankly I should learn to keep my trap shut because people (Generally) DO NOT read, only take from it which they find most familiar



jimmydanger wrote:Yes Mr. Chipster my response was general as well. Substitute 'anyone' for 'you' if it helps you. Talk about paranoia.

#45444 by Chippy
Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:35 pm
Thanks Sentient.

I'll now return to those salient water shrines below. I think you right too. Nothing you can do. Just wanted and opinion was all.

Thanks.

Sentient Paradox wrote:Simply put, THERE IS NO WAY TO PREVENT ALL PIRACY!
It simply cannot be done. If it can be played, it can be copied.
PERIOD.

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