--- In Heather Perkins <> wrote:
>
> As someone who has friends and colleagues who actually create sound
> software, I'd say another reason not to steal their work is because
> it's not very nice.
>
> Most of us are on a budget, true - but there are a lot of relatively
> inexpensive shareware music and audio programs - even freeware
> options - to tide you over until you can afford the more expensive
> stuff. And commercial software makers usually have demos that you can
> try out for free before you spend your hard-earned cash...
>
> Just a thought.
>
> - H
It's a fact of life I'm afraid, I create animal sounds for a living and people
steal these or
expect to pay very little for the finished article. Many people join this group
with the
intension of taking sounds out of the members files area. It takes a hell of a
lot of time
and expense to create sounds that are usable in production.
Martyn
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