Nothing much but the album artwork and song. But it's still a good version of All Who Are Thirsty.
Also know that song is actually 3:45 long if you want to buy it. The last few seconds were cut of...
Nothing much but the album artwork and song. But it's still a good version of All Who Are Thirsty.
Also know that song is actually 3:45 long if you want to buy it. The last few seconds were cut off for some reason.
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What do you all think that posting this song on YouTube amounts to? Is karategirl99999 paying for the right to post this? Is YouTube paying? The whole idea of ripping off these artists by posting their music for free use, without their permission, is completely unethical, shameful, and unchristian.
I can't believe how many Christians seem to think that stealing from other Christians (the musicians who own the copyright to the music) is okay, let alone ministry.
I'm listening to it to get a gist of the song for playing in worship tomorrow, that dosn't seem unethical to me. I don't have the time or money to go buy every song in the set list so looking them up and listening to the verse and chorus (and bridge if the song has one) dosn't hurt right?
Paul said he wouldnt take money to be an example.. I guess he could have said preachers gotta eat too...its the example, somebody has to start it some where
Also, btw, anyone has a right to record a song they didn't write - they pay a nominal fee to whoever owns the publishing rights, and that's that. It's done all the time. The only time it's stealing (no quotations, because it is stealing) is when the song's not properly paid for. Usually no songwriter has a problem with someone recording their songs, because that's how they get paid - recordings and airplay both equal money in their pocket, which is the point of a job, right?
copy right issues or prob something man made to profit off of. Jesus said free you recieve freely give,Maybe ppl should stop making his house a house of merchandise
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What do you all think that posting this song on YouTube amounts to? Is karategirl99999 paying for the right to post this? Is YouTube paying? The whole idea of ripping off these artists by posting their music for free use, without their permission, is completely unethical, shameful, and unchristian.
I can't believe how many Christians seem to think that stealing from other Christians (the musicians who own the copyright to the music) is okay, let alone ministry.