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80 Illegal Downloaders Of All Shall Perish To Be Outed And Sued Without Band's Permission.

...... Posts: 31,548 master of ceremonies
edited May 2012 in News
http://www.metalsucks.net/2012/05/21/80-illegal-downloaders-of-all-shall-perish-music-will-be-outed-and-sued-without-bands-permission/

Despite objections from the members of All Shall Perish, their management and their lawyer, Panama-based company World Digital will continue with a lawsuit against 80 illegal downloaders of the band’s most recent release, last year’s This is Where it Ends. The identities of the 80 U.S. downloaders being sued will soon be turned over to World Digital, and notification emails will be sent out to each of them, according to a report this weekend from TorrentFreak.

This story has been odd from the beginning; this is the first time any band has attempted to sue its fans since the whole RIAA fiasco several years ago, and having it come from All Shall Perish of all bands seemed very strange, so we weren’t surprised to learn that this lawsuit was brought without the band’s backing. But things just keep getting crazier: after the band’s label, Nuclear Blast, claimed ignorance as to how World Digital received the rights to This is Where it Ends in the first place, it now appears as if the label is either not willing or not able to stop the lawsuit from proceeding. And World Digital is proceeding with the case despite the band’s loud public objections.

How World Digital ended up with All Shall Perish’s rights is still the biggest mystery in this case and no one seems to know the answer… or at least no one who does know has made the information public. But for the time being, if you live in the U.S. and downloaded This is Where it Ends illegally, all you can really do is sit back and hope you don’t receive an email saying you owe $150,000.
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  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
    TL;DR

    ASP sucks.
  • GazorpazorpfieldGazorpazorpfield Posts: 22,293 master of ceremonies
    "But for the time being, if you live in the U.S. and downloaded This is Where it Ends illegally, all you can really do is sit back and hope you don’t receive an email saying you owe $150,000."

    So far so good.
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  • Magson13Magson13 Posts: 1,584 just the tip
    They caught everyone, all eighty people that actually listen to this false metal shit?
  • ...... Posts: 31,548 master of ceremonies
    Shut the fuck up you elitist piece of shit.
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  • GazorpazorpfieldGazorpazorpfield Posts: 22,293 master of ceremonies
    Let's be real, he has a point.
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  • ...... Posts: 31,548 master of ceremonies
    I don't care if he likes ASP or not, I'm a fan of them either aside from a song or two, but just because he doesn't like them doesn't make them bad.
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  • ...... Posts: 31,548 master of ceremonies
  • Magson13Magson13 Posts: 1,584 just the tip
    It's not my fault they're talentless pieces of shit.
  • ...... Posts: 31,548 master of ceremonies
    Opinionz.
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  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    in all fairness doe it would be pretty difficult for a piece of shit to obtain some sort of talent in almost any field
  • Magson13Magson13 Posts: 1,584 just the tip
    It's not an opinion. If you can read music, you can easily see they lack talent.
  • ...... Posts: 31,548 master of ceremonies
    Only it's unfair to put 2 completely different styles of music against each other.
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  • Magson13Magson13 Posts: 1,584 just the tip
    Style has nothing to do with it. If there's no talent in the music, then there's no talent in the music.
  • Razor_SharkRazor_Shark Posts: 12,604 balls deep
    Style has nothing to do with it. If there's no talent in the music, then there's no talent in the music.
    I think you misread what he meant, he was saying ASP and Talent are two different styles of music.
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  • ...... Posts: 31,548 master of ceremonies
    Lol <__>
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  • Magson13Magson13 Posts: 1,584 just the tip
    So they purposefully have shitty music? That makes no sense.
  • TiradesOfTruthTiradesOfTruth Posts: 8,055 destroyer of motherfuckers
    edited July 2012
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  • Warrior_YohnWarrior_Yohn Posts: 473 juggalo
    Skibbedy be bop a christoper reeves
  • TiradesOfTruthTiradesOfTruth Posts: 8,055 destroyer of motherfuckers
    Official press release:

    Nuclear Blast Records has issued the following statement regarding Oakland California based extreme metal band, All Shall Perish, and the label's current lawsuit with BitTorrent network:

    "Nuclear Blast and SKP Enforcement UG, who are experienced in tracking illegal downloads and the file sharing of music, recently decided to cooperate with World Digital Rights to fight against file sharing piracy in the USA. In the United States, the providers are obligated by law to hand out the IP addresses of the computers from which the downloads / file shares were generated. By collecting this information these companies are also acting in the interest of our artists, which is essential to the future of both our bands and the label.

    "To be able to recoup the investments both parties have made, is crucial in order to produce new music and to survive in this business. Nuclear Blast, SKP Enforcement, and World Digital Rights want people to be aware that the peer-to-peer file sharing is illegal and hurts the bands and record companies they love.

    "That said, Nuclear Blast also respects bands such as All Shall Perish that do not wish to pursue file sharers. All Shall Perish was not consulted about this course of action and did not wish to participate in it whatsoever. When they learned about it, they immediately asked us to cease all legal action against their fans, file traders or otherwise, as soon as they learned this action had been taken in their name. Therefore Nuclear Blast and World Digital Rights decided recently to stop legal actions against the file sharing with songs from the band All Shall Perish.

    "In all other cases, the parties involved pursue those violating copyright laws to avoid the financial loss they incur and to protect the value of their copyrights.

    "Nuclear Blast counts on the loyal fans which have been supporting the label and our bands for over 20 years now. Every sale helps support metal and the people that work hard to bring metal to the masses. For those that continue to buy music legally, that is something every loyal fan can be proud of."
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