Greg Puciato Rants About Music Piracy
Greg Puciato has taken to his blog to rant and rave around the world of music piracy. If you live in Florida, you probably know all about illegal downloading though. Everyone loves Dillinger Escape Plan, but, hey, if the British Government could suspend the internet accounts of illegal downloaders and people are still ripping bands off…maybe Puciato has a point?

Question to Greg Puciato:
?Should I buy your album on iTunes? Download it for free and buy a t-shirt to make up for it? How does it all work these days?! Note: I bought your albums.?
Blog rant from Greg Puciato:
?Hey I took this pair of shoes for free but it?s cool ?cause I bought a coat right?
?Do whatever you want?.but the root is the music. THAT?s the most important?not a shirt. They are separate. We?re not forcing anyone to buy our music or our shirts. If you want one, that?s separate from the other.
?Nobody?s doing us a favor by buying our shirt after they took our album. We?re not artists pandering on the side of the street hoping for someone?s ?charity.? This is what we spend our LIVES doing, we spend MONTHS recording and up to a year writing.
?Ethically, taking it for free is always wrong?.even if you?re massive?but when you?re not a household Walmart name as a band?it hurts particularly more because every album is a greater sized fraction of the total. If people want ?alternative? art, or smaller scenes, genres, or bands to be able to exist at a professional level of quality, they should treat them professionally and intellectual property with the same respect as tangible property.
?As a listener it just doesn?t even make sense anymore to download music for free if digital is the way you wanna go. It?s way faster and more convenient to get it from Itunes or as a direct download from the artist, the prices are way lower than CD?s were in the past and you don?t have to pay shipping or drive to go and get it.
?If you don?t care about ?owning? the MP3?s, then use Spotify or something. There?s just really no excuse for bankrupting a scene or band you?re into anymore. If people care about the art that they like existing, then this attitude is important to adopt across the board.?





