There is a very simpel reason why i dont. It´s Black Marks stuff and i don´t want to mess with them. I don´t think they would care but who knows ? Black Mark hardly knows about my existens and even less Toms and Eriks. In their world N.G is Dan and on NFO it is. I play very little on it and only one song is mine ( you can find that on my homepage ) I don´t upload Dan´s stuff. I don´t care about the money beacuse i get none from selling records.
This is what I never get... and I'm musing out loud, not complaining to you. You can order all sorts of shit custom made. For an extra cost. For example, if I want to buy a rare academic book, so long as the company that originally published it has the manuscript, I can ask them to print one copy. Juuuuuust for me. It'll cost me $280.00, in the particular instance I'm thinking of (Evan Luard's volume II of his history of the United Nations, for any MEGA DORKS out there who are curious), but they'll do it.
But you can't do that with people who publish digital media for some reason. Music, video games, you name it. I can understand when something is not reprinted for economic reasons. Like, this guy looking for a copy of your band's Nightfall Overture release, tough luck. But he also legally can't obtain the music, technically speaking, because it's sold out. If you contact Black Mark, and say, name your price for a CD with all the tracks on it, they'll tell you they can't do it (even though it would take someone five minutes).
In the age of iTunes it barely matters for music. But for video games, movies and other media, it's pretty frustrating to have stuff go out of print while the company that prints something not only still exists, but literally has the capacity to print you a single copy at minimal inconvenience to them (even if you pay a premium for it).
/rant over
/cleaning foam from mouth
/is calmed by Dag's manly virtue