He's already made his millions so he won't care too much if his work is pirated. But he does offer an interesting view and I wouldn't be surprised if someone tries to copy the site to some extent.
He's already made his millions so he won't care too much if his work is pirated. But he does offer an interesting view and I wouldn't be surprised if someone tries to copy the site to some extent.
Lol! Even people that have millions of dollars pirate software/music/movies off the internet.
That's just cool. All hail bittorrents!
I actually invited Trent... He's a good user.
Trent for President
an interesting perspective he has
seriously, oink didn't mena to steal artist for me, i use to buy stuff i like and listen to
i won't pay bucks for something i hear one time and flush because i don't like after all
oink was great for that, miss you piggy!
The guy rules.Respect
Trent sums it up so nicely. I don't think the majority of Oink users used it for downloading pre-released Top 40 stuff; we've got other (non-private) trackers for that. I think the majority of people - including your truly - used Oink to leech stuff that was not commercially available (anymore). I will truly miss Oink for that. I'm curious to see which tracker steps up to the plate.
Cry me a future where the revelations run amok
Respect.
I'm the general salute me soldier !
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