[Fmpro] going loopy
Chris Alpiar
chris at alpiar.com
Fri Jun 1 19:00:06 GMT 2007
No man, I put your name in parenthesis since you made it clear that it is
not illegal several times. But I stand firm that using loops that *someone
else* created is *someone else*'s work, not yours. Claiming that it is yours
is kind of unethical, albeit legal. But I have no idea how you work or what
your music sounds like, I will bet it is quite impressive!
-----Original Message-----
From: fmpro-bounces+chris=alpiar.com at nxport.com
[mailto:fmpro-bounces+chris=alpiar.com at nxport.com] On Behalf Of Pete
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 2:42 PM
To: fmpro at nxport.com
Subject: Re: [Fmpro] going loopy
Chris,
You're questioning my ethics?!
A) Not only is it legal to use pre-package loops, it's
completely ethical. That's why these people are in
business creating the loops. No one is unethically
taking advantage of them.
B) You haven't a clue how, or if, I use loops in my
music.
P e t e
S u r d o v a l
--- Chris Alpiar <chris at alpiar.com> wrote:
> Obviously it is not illegal to do such (Pete) but to
> me it is some kind of legal musical object
plagiarism that weakens your art and speaks miles of
your ethic.
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