Trading Software: Reason, Protools, Ableton Live

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Dear fellow EM composers,

I am looking to buy or trade software within the electronic music
community. I have Reason 2.5 (newest) and Fruity Loops available for
trade and am looking for Ableton Live, Protools and Recycle 2.1. If
anyone wants to trade one of the above, please get in touch.
Otherwise, I would be happy to pay $50-100 for new versions of
Ableton, Protools or Recycle.

Get in touch if you'd like to trade or sell copies of your software to
recoup some of your cost.

Thanks!

-Chris Smedley
chrissmedley@gmail.com
 
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"Chris Smedley" <chrissmedley@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Get in touch if you'd like to trade or sell copies of your software to
> recoup some of your cost.


Another alternative, equally legal and ethical, would be to simply rob a
bank and then buy the software from the vendors in the normal way.
 

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>From: "Walter Harley" walterh@cafewalterNOSPAM.com

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>"Chris Smedley" <chrissmedley@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Get in touch if you'd like to trade or sell copies of your software to
>> recoup some of your cost.
>
>
>Another alternative, equally legal and ethical, would be to simply rob a
>bank and then buy the software from the vendors in the normal way.
>

I must have misread the original poster's intent. By copy, did he mean the
physical disc, or a burned CD?


-John Vice
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On 05 Oct 2004 05:05:33 GMT, jsvice@aol.com (John) wrote:

>>Another alternative, equally legal and ethical, would be to simply rob a
>>bank and then buy the software from the vendors in the normal way.
>>
>
>I must have misread the original poster's intent. By copy, did he mean the
>physical disc, or a burned CD?

I dunno, but one is a felony around here.

Chris Hornbeck
 
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"Chris Hornbeck" <chrishornbeckremovethis@att.net> wrote in message
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> On 05 Oct 2004 05:05:33 GMT, jsvice@aol.com (John) wrote:
>
>>>Another alternative, equally legal and ethical, would be to simply rob a
>>>bank and then buy the software from the vendors in the normal way.
>>>
>>
>>I must have misread the original poster's intent. By copy, did he mean
>>the
>>physical disc, or a burned CD?
>
> I dunno, but one is a felony around here.
>
> Chris Hornbeck



In the future currency will be information


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John wrote:

> I must have misread the original poster's intent. By copy,
> did he mean the physical disc, or a burned CD?

Didn't you notice the price range he offered to pay?

> -John Vice
> www.summertimestudios.com


Kind regards

Peter Larsen

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> Get in touch if you'd like to trade or sell copies of your software to
> recoup some of your cost.


....Another alternative, equally legal and ethical, would be to simply rob a
bank and then buy the software from the vendors in the normal way.


--- hehehehehe
 
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On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 01:41:38 -0400, in rec.audio.pro you wrote:

>"Chris Hornbeck" <chrishornbeckremovethis@att.net> wrote in message
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>> On 05 Oct 2004 05:05:33 GMT, jsvice@aol.com (John) wrote:
>snip
>
>
>In the future currency will be information

I think it will be fresh water




martin

Serious error.
All shortcuts have disappeared.
Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
 
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"martin griffith" <martingriffith@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 01:41:38 -0400, in rec.audio.pro you wrote:
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> >"Chris Hornbeck" <chrishornbeckremovethis@att.net> wrote in message
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> >> On 05 Oct 2004 05:05:33 GMT, jsvice@aol.com (John) wrote:
> >snip
> >
> >
> >In the future currency will be information
>
> I think it will be fresh water
>

Information about fresh water? :)
 
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Hev wrote:


>>I think the current system is just fine and the problem is that lots of
>>folks just want free stuff. Rationalize it any way you want, it's just
>>begging for a handout.
>
>
>
> Ignore it all you want. The problem is here to stay.
>
> Now how are we going to deal with it???

Simple. Bust the people who do it aggressively, loudly and
often. Make sure people know that they shouldn't do the
crime unless they are willing to do the time and that there
is some serious probablity of that. Same as how all crimes
against person or property should be dealt with.


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"Bob Cain" <arcane@arcanemethods.com> wrote in message
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> Hev wrote:
>
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>>>I think the current system is just fine and the problem is that lots of
>>>folks just want free stuff. Rationalize it any way you want, it's just
>>>begging for a handout.
>>
>>
>>
>> Ignore it all you want. The problem is here to stay.
>>
>> Now how are we going to deal with it???
>
> Simple. Bust the people who do it aggressively, loudly and often. Make
> sure people know that they shouldn't do the crime unless they are willing
> to do the time and that there is some serious probablity of that. Same as
> how all crimes against person or property should be dealt with.
>
>
> Bob
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I'm sorry Bob but that is the most naive thing I have ever heard. The amount
of man power required to aggressively pursue the millions of offenders is
laughable. You obviously aren't aware of how widespread the problem is. To
"Bust the people who do it aggressively, loudly and often" is like putting a
band-aid on a missing limb.

Your answer is not a viable solution to the problem. The problem will only
worsen as compression gets more effective and our connections to the
internet improve over time. Encryption CD's have been cracked on all
occasions (funniest is the sharpie trick) and only serve as frustration to
the consumer as compatibility issues arise.

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"Mike Rivers" <mrivers@d-and-d.com> wrote in message
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> In article <cjvoh302s2c@enews2.newsguy.com> arcane@arcanemethods.com
> writes:
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>> Bust the people who do it aggressively, loudly and
>> often. Make sure people know that they shouldn't do the
>> crime unless they are willing to do the time and that there
>> is some serious probablity of that. Same as how all crimes
>> against person or property should be dealt with.
>
> While the major bootleggers know that they're committing a crime, the
> informal traders don't, or they don't consider it a "serious" crime so
> they figure they can and should get away with it.

I feel you are wrong in the assumption that informal traders don't know it
is a crime. While people who smoke pot (like me) don't consider it a crime,
I know damn well there is a law on the books that says I am a criminal.
People who trade files know it is a crime, but I'm sure that just adds to
the allure.


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"Chris Smedley" <chrissmedley@gmail.com> wrote:
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> [...] I would be happy to pay $50-100 for new versions of
> Ableton, Protools or Recycle.


Sure, I'll take your $100 for a copy of Pro Tools. Latest version, 6.4.

Of course, you'll still have to go out and buy a Digidesign hardware
device to actually *use* it, and said hardware device will include the
software anyway, but I don't see why that should impede your giving me
my well-deserved $100.

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