Originally posted by Soundwall:^ Now i can't fall asleep after this news

Originally posted by Soundwall:^ Now i can't fall asleep after this news
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
You call it a fiasco, I call it pure genius.
I also call it the world obsessed with their addiction to capitalism. If I were other bands who watched the scenario play out, I would say "well I guess people don't like free stuff, better charge them up the ass for everything."
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:The free download of Invisible on iTunes was a dry run for the release of the album.
Except SOI went into everybody's libraries and then downloaded automatically to their devices (for those who had a certain box checked).
What if an album of an artist you didn't like was put onto your phone without being asked? You wouldn't be entirely happy either.
I was happy with it but I can understand why people weren't.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
If an album of an artist I didn't like was put on my phone I'd just go ahead and delete it. Wouldn't be particularly bothered by it though. It doesn't make sense why people moan about getting something for free that they're not forced to keep. If it was completely impossible to delete it then that would be understandable.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:The free download of Invisible on iTunes was a dry run for the release of the album.
Except SOI went into everybody's libraries and then downloaded automatically to their devices (for those who had a certain box checked).
What if an album of an artist you didn't like was put onto your phone without being asked? You wouldn't be entirely happy either.
I was happy with it but I can understand why people weren't.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
If an album of an artist I didn't like was put on my phone I'd just go ahead and delete it. Wouldn't be particularly bothered by it though. It doesn't make sense why people moan about getting something for free that they're not forced to keep. If it was completely impossible to delete it then that would be understandable.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:The free download of Invisible on iTunes was a dry run for the release of the album.
Except SOI went into everybody's libraries and then downloaded automatically to their devices (for those who had a certain box checked).
What if an album of an artist you didn't like was put onto your phone without being asked? You wouldn't be entirely happy either.
I was happy with it but I can understand why people weren't.
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
This is how sensible people react.
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