More downloaded Radiohead via P2P then free legal alternative
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article published on 5 August, 2008
According to a report from the P2P monitor Big Champagne and the UK?s MCPS-PRS royalty collector, Radiohead's latest album was downloaded by 2.3 million people via BitTorrent and P2P, for the two month period that it was available, legally and for free from Radiohead's website.
The huge number "far exceeds what outsiders have reported as the estimated download total from the bands official ... [ read the full article ]
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5. August 2008 @ 20:32 |
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Quote: The report says the real reason is instead that users have become so accustomed to P2P and BitTorrent that it appeals to them even more then a legal alternative.
Orrrrrrrrr....
People heard that the RadioHead music was legal so they went to their usual download place and looked it up to get it, since it was LEGAL!
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5. August 2008 @ 20:37 |
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Quote: The report says the real reason is instead that users have become so accustomed to P2P and BitTorrent that it appeals to them even more then a legal alternative.
Orrrrrrrrr....
People heard that the RadioHead music was legal so they went to their usual download place and looked it up to get it, since it was LEGAL!
Gasp....No way.
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5. August 2008 @ 21:20 |
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Quote:
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Quote: The report says the real reason is instead that users have become so accustomed to P2P and BitTorrent that it appeals to them even more then a legal alternative.
Orrrrrrrrr....
People heard that the RadioHead music was legal so they went to their usual download place and looked it up to get it, since it was LEGAL!
Gasp....No way.
Orrrrrrrrr....
People didn't hear anything of it from the Radiohead website, and said, oh, let me look up that song like I always do...
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5. August 2008 @ 21:25 |
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I don't see how anyone can say that (in this case) downloading via p2p is illegal. It was given away for free in the first place. So anyone that had downloaded it could do whatever they wanted to with it. Anything given away for free can be and will be used in any way shape and form.
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5. August 2008 @ 21:37 |
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That last paragraph is a puzzler. How confusing. Let's all scratch heads.
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5. August 2008 @ 21:56 |
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I thought the legal version was of poorer quality to CD quality, so maybe people downloaded the illegal version because of better quality? A lot of mixtapes come out in poor quality for free so if you REALLY like it they think you will go buy it.
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5. August 2008 @ 23:32 |
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P2P and torrents are better for Radiohead's website since it doesn't consume the server's bandwidth. People were just being kind to them.
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5. August 2008 @ 23:46 |
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Call me stupid, but I didn't know their website was giving it away as a free download. I knew NIN did, but not radiohead. Perhaps not enough media attention regarding it.
But wait......whos the media...........
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5. August 2008 @ 23:46 |
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sorry double post
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6. August 2008 @ 11:15 |
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Originally posted by defgod: I don't see how anyone can say that (in this case) downloading via p2p is illegal. It was given away for free in the first place. So anyone that had downloaded it could do whatever they wanted to with it. Anything given away for free can be and will be used in any way shape and form.
no not really, radiohead still retain copyright of the tracks and so uploading to p2p is still in this case illegal unless its done with the extpressed consent of the copyright owner, distributing someones coryrighted material is still illigal reguardless of how you obtained it, only radiohead have the right to distribute their work.
Originally posted by JorDogg: I thought the legal version was of poorer quality to CD quality, so maybe people downloaded the illegal version because of better quality? A lot of mixtapes come out in poor quality for free so if you REALLY like it they think you will go buy it.
this may have been their intention all along, they thought they were being sneaky by releasing a lower quality themselves for free. doing what they did would never generate as many sales as it would if they had just released the album in the traditional but by giving it away for free they look better in the eyes of music fans, get alot of free publicity, and maybe make a couple quid from those who buy the cd due to the low quality of the free versions. (dont know if they even released this album in the traditional way also, but if they did that may be the reason)
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6. August 2008 @ 16:50 |
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Originally posted by tin23uk: (dont know if they even released this album in the traditional way also...)
they did (it says so at the end of the article)
Quote: In the US and the UK, Radiohead's "In Rainbows" also reached #1 in physical media sales. Could really just be preference and marketing.
I wonder how much "official/legal" downloads reputations had to do with this, for example given the choice of totally free, non DRM protected music in a format which suits me or an official version bogged down with DRM etc I would choose the former everytime. Not saying that radioheads free DL was better or worse (or DRM'd) than illegal copies but it may have been tarred with the same brush as other legal DLs.
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7. August 2008 @ 22:20 |
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its because it was easier to download from p2p. their website made it difficult to download. You needed to give your information
no brainer
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7. August 2008 @ 22:37 |
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Am I alone.. I haven't downloaded it from anywhere.. is it a good album?
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8. August 2008 @ 01:27 |
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Originally posted by varnull: Am I alone.. I haven't downloaded it from anywhere.. is it a good album?
I don't even have a clue who the radio-head is but hey free music is free not to say any music is free, but its the good free
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8. August 2008 @ 01:28 |
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Did i say it was free, just encase i didn't it's free
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