#93 Music Piracy
March 30, 2008 by clander
White people have always been renowned for having ridiculously large music collections. So when file sharing gave white people a chance to acquire all the music they ever wanted, it felt as though it was an earned right and not a privilege.
When (not if) you see a white male with a full iPod, ask him if all of his music is legal. If he does not immediately launch into a diatribe about his right to pirate music, you might have to nudge him a bit by saying “do you think that’s right?” The response will be immediate and uniform.
He will likely rattle off statistics about how most musicians don’t make any money from albums, it all comes from touring and merchandise. So by attending shows, he is able to support the musicians while simultaneously striking a blow against multinational corporations. He will proceed to walk you through the process of how record labels are set up to reward the corporation and fundamentally rob the artist of their rights, royalties and creativity. Prepare to hear the name Steve Albini a lot.
Advanced white people will also talk about how their constant downloading of music makes them an expert who can properly recommend bands to friends and co-workers, thus increasing revenues and exposure. So in fact, their “illegal” activities are the new lifeblood of the industry.
When they have finished talking, you must choose your next words wisely. It is considered rude to point out the simple fact that they are still getting music for free. Instead you should say: “Wow, I never thought of it like that. You know a lot about the music industry. What bands are you listening to right now? Who is good?”
This sentence serves two functions: it helps to reassure the white person that they are your local “music expert,” something they prize. Also, it lets them feel as though they have convinced you that their activities are part of a greater social cause and not simple piracy.
If you bring up this issue with white person who says “nah bro, I don’t give a shit, Dave Matthews has enough money as it is.” You are likely dealing with wrong kind of white person.
In the even more rare situation where someone says “it’s all paid for, and it’s all transferred from vinyl.” You have found an expert level white person and must treat the situation carefully. 
Because of the availability of music online, a very strict social hierarchy has been created within white culture whereby someone with a large MP3 collection is considered “normal,” a large CD collection is considered to be “better,” and a person with a large vinyl collection is recognized as “elite.”
These elite white people abhor the fact that music piracy has made their B-sides, live performances, and bootlegs available to the masses. Their entire life’s work has been stripped of its rarity in terms of both object and sound on the record. The best thing you can say to them is: “vinyl still sounds better.”
However, it is recommended that you do not let this conversation drag much longer. If you let them continue talking to you they are likely to spend hours talking to you about bands you’ve never heard of and providing you with a weekly mix CD of rarities that you do not want.





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No. Everyone knows dowloading music illegally is wrong, and no one actually defends themselves (anymore). That’s mostly because EVERYONE does it, and everyone knows that everyone does it, and everyone knows that it’s illegal. The point is that just because a white person admits to being a criminal doesn’t mean the white person beleives he or she is a criminal.
(stuff white people like: gender neutrality)
solarseek. yup. just because i pirate music doesn’t mean i don’t buy it too. i definitely buy more music since i started downloading compared to before i pirated.
All this time, I thought I was a poor, brown kid who liked music. It turns out that I’m like a designer-impostor Caucasian!
I’m with you, I’m not white or a chink, yet I am for having free music heh
limewire ftw!!
limewire ftl. I don’t like viruses overrunning my computer, thanks..
Bit torrents ftw!
God, some of you sound like Metallica… I have many friends in touring bands that actually TELL people to get their music however possible, because they want more people to listen to them and get their name out there.
I know that obviously, with the huge bands (ie Metallica, etc) their name is out there and has been for years and years, and they’re past wanting that, but to a point, I think that they have sold out their original beliefs on why they started the band in the first place; they’ve gone to the dark side of the music scene: corporate. They’re ridiculously wealthy already, and crybabies. They deserve it.
Yes!
My dorm’s got a “FACTS ABOUT SHARING FILES ONLINE” up on a billboard. I badly want to print out the yelling white guy image macro, with the words “Good Luck – I’m behind five proxies!” on it and stick it into an inconspicuous corner of that thing.
Although I have to admit I don’t pirate music – just download or rip game music soundtracks from stuff I already own. And yeah, I have an original LP (singular) of game music from the 80s, so I’m somewhere between “elite” and “socially regressive obsessive”
White people are the ones who started piracy in the first place and nowadays they’re the ones going around and talking about intellectual property rights!!
http://www.culturallycool.com/musicindex.html
You want free music? Go make your own.
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