From a personal point of view, it's not the selling of bootlegs or remixes, it's the selling on ebay at a hundred quid "buy it now" per CD that amuses me, before being reduced to a tenner (for the same CD)...

But, hey ho, I guess that's the stupidity of those who pay that much for them! ;)


On 24 September 2013 15:12, <TheMgnt@aol.com> wrote:


I really don't see a problem with the bootleg sales. Let's remember Lost Sounds of Mu Vol 1 and 2, and The White Room Original Soundtrack, and Arkive 1 and 2 were all created and SOLD by list members. And we happily bought them. Not to mention the 1987 CD, Ultra Rare Trax, SPACE, etc.
 
Perhaps it's because music is so freely available to download in decent quality than it was in 1997 that people are becoming 'disgusted' with the practice. The way I see it, if I want something bad enough, I'll pay for it. (hello positive void)
 
However, if you're just going to rip your KLF collection and sell a disc full of mp3s...
 
Let us also remember that B&J deleted their catalog. They're not losing any money on any of this because they refuse to make money off it.
 
-paul

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