Triptykon/Celtic Frost/Hellhammer:: View topic - 'Prototype' demo.Goto page, 5,-::AuthorMessageDTriptykon.netJoined: 14 Apr 2007Posts: 2723Location: Waterford, Wi, USAPosted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:47 pm Post subject:SigSwat551Joined: 30 Mar 2009Posts: 1422Location: NetherlandsPosted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:54 pm Post subject:Knucklehead wrote.but he is Dutch. They are candid folk.Now that's what i call stereotyping. I'm as closed as a mossel.siibiiJoined: 04 Dec 2009Posts: 46Location: ItalyPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:09 am Post subject:Elohim wrote:I got a PM from somebody asking for the Prototype demo, but what really bugs me is that the requests for this demo are coming from people who seem to come to this forum with the sole purpose of obtaining the demo and then leave. Ramon1969 was such a case, he posted about four items and now we never see that dude again: he got what he came for.My golden rule for people to trade this demo with me is simply: CONTRIBUTE to this forum. Without the 'fans' this forum would not be alive today. And if you only come here with the sole purpose of getting a demo, then I am afraid I can't call you a fan. People who got the demo from me, are people whom I know are active here.
Who at least post a message once in a while, or respond to ongoing topics. And offering money for it is totally out of the question. Who am I to earn money from somebody elses intellectual property. So that last thing is a NO GO.I want to propose to the entire forum that we only share our rarities of Celtic Frost only with those who are willing to contribute to this site and who is fully supportive of Tom, Triptykon, Celtic Frost, Hellhammer or even Apollyon Sun.
And you can show that support by POSTING once in a while, instead of becoming a member and never return here again.What are your thoughts about this subject?Hello to everybody in this Forum,i am the one who sent the wave of PM's to ask for PROTOYPE and DARK MATTER MANIFEST demos.What should i say?As i wrote on my pm's, i'm a 41 y.o. Man, i have a work, a wife and two little children: so you know a little more about myself.I'm used to pay for the things i receive, unless it's a gift.I never thought that offering to pay for buying a copy of two demos could be considered a bad behaviour.' Please give me them for free': should i have written this to people that i do not know?I also wrote that i'm not used to mp3 and downloading stuff from internet: i always paid for what i bought.I think this is the only form of respect for the artist.So 'the sources are out there' means nothing to me: i'm a wimp, if you prefer AND i do not like to 'steal' music.