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replied to S3rl_Vs_5h4rk80y_and_Thylie_-_Nasty_(DJ_Edit)-(EMF124)-SINGLE-WEB-2020-UKHC (Happy Hardcore) 2020-05-19 16:17

In my opinion somebody can also be part of the warez scene if he ignores set standards (like naming and tagging). Especially when standards have become useless and outdated like file-naming which is still bound to MS-DOS file names using the underscore. Bad quality will be considered bad anyway.

PC Warez standard, where mp3 standard originates from and is similar, was already introduced in 1989 (!) by The Humble Guys: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Humble_Guys

There were already certain file tagging standards in the C64 and Amiga scene (https://csdb.dk/release/?id=10236) but nobody would have gotten the idea somebody would not be part of the scene just because he, for example, tagged cheatmode incorrectly in crack file name. I see no reason why somebody should be non-scene just because he gets mp3s from Deezer. Back in the days game cracks were even considered cracks when they were from a full memory backup instead of a real original disk (thou this rises chances of bugs of course) and from a technical point of view there wasn't anything to crack to anymore because memory backup, of course, had no copy protection.

Borgild is right in one thing: these "groups" mostly consist of one person only nowadays thou accusing them of having "too much spare-time" is pathetic, because that's an accuse which would be appropriate for everyone doing mp3 releases and each and everyone of us on XPRM too.

Tagging releases with a nick name is of course to gain fame, no matter if it's SRG, WRE or PUTA. After all putting out mp3s is so ridiculously simple that it raises the question if tagging them is appropriate at all. Cracking software is real work which needs knowledge of programming, putting out mp3s is a joke.

Anyway, it's the scene groups decision after all and I personally couldn't care less. Just one more thing. All of these are illegal scenes with an anarchistic touch and I'm amused by "sceners" who try to appoint who is part of a scene and who is not, it's not in their power to decide.

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