don't worry, the thing is the guy that made the original design recently got ripped by a big topshop like clothingcompany. He's just a student trying to sell some t-shirts, they're just bastards stealing someone's design. So it kinda struck me seeing his shirt getting ripped again. That's all.
And don't start the whole "Good artists copy. Great artists steal." thing, I know that.
Velocio seems to be arguing - with 'drum loop' - that it is wrong for companies like Zero G (god knows I have given those fuckers enough money over the years) to steal breaks from bands, claim them as their own and try to stymie creative use of the work - outside of Zero G licensing.
If that is the case, then he supports you in this issue, the originator of a creative work should hold control over his or her work.
Velocio seems to be arguing - with 'drum loop' - that it is wrong for companies like Zero G (god knows I have given those fuckers enough money over the years) to steal breaks from bands, claim them as their own and try to stymie creative use of the work - outside of Zero G licensing.
If that is the case, then he supports you in this issue, the originator of a creative work should hold control over his or her work.