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LBS Music Leak: Janet Jackson - Discipline [Retail]
February 20, 2008
Janet Jackson - Discipline [Retail]



Chad on February 20, 2008 at 12:19 pm #
I LOVE IT!!!
pwils02 on February 20, 2008 at 12:35 pm #
B.
you know i wanna click the link.. but i gotta wait to purchase.
Lover on February 20, 2008 at 12:36 pm #
i cant click on this…..i need to be surprised on Tuesday…sorry B…but u know I LOVE YA, APPRECIATE YA AND ENJOY YA
why on February 20, 2008 at 12:42 pm #
you know what B.Scott you are so wrong for putting this up. I wonder if you’re gonna leak Mariah’s whole album when it comes out.
B. Scott on February 20, 2008 at 12:47 pm #
I sure am - Mimi’s E=MC2 will be right on LBS, people need to grow up - it’s all over the internet! Check all the top music websites and limewire my dear! It has leaked, get over it and enjoy Janet!
Realstic Person on February 20, 2008 at 12:50 pm #
Leaked albums are usually done on purpose…creates buzz, free publicity. Let’s be real people…
licia on February 20, 2008 at 12:55 pm #
thank you b. can’t wait to listen to it.
as long as people still buy the album janet will be ok. i will buy her album regardless of downloading it . goes straight to the ipod until the day of release. i always do . the same for mariah .
dj_00794 on February 20, 2008 at 12:56 pm #
i listened 2 20 seconds of evry song cuz i wanted 2 b suprised on next tuesday but n e ways from wat i heard her cd is the bomb
love it
Justmatt1 on February 20, 2008 at 1:02 pm #
WELL I clicked AND I’m going to purchase the album because I love Janet!Just like I did for Chrisette Michelle (who also has a GREAT CD) I bought 2 copies!LOL But yeah I love me some Janet and I already plan to buy a copy (or two) when it comes out!
THANK YOU B!
effabscott on February 20, 2008 at 1:13 pm #
thanks #4. You KNOW that this tired ass queen would have a FIT if somebody put Mariah’s whole cd out to download.
Theodore on February 20, 2008 at 1:15 pm #
If you love Janet why would would do this whats the point, you are creating problems.
Theodore on February 20, 2008 at 1:19 pm #
Yeah if you love Janet you wont even pay this suckers site any mind, just breeze on and wait for next week. There are some many thirsty people in the world, you are not one of them. on the 2/26-08 you will get all the water you need
KR on February 20, 2008 at 1:27 pm #
Why must thou tempt me?!?!?! LMAO!
I am going to wait and be surprised. I’ve been waiting for a Janet fix and I want the hit to be explosive and orgasmic and I want to do it when I see her pictures in her album coverlet while listening to the album. Set the mood with some incense, big pillows on my floor, liquor, and dim lights. LMAO, I’m retarded I know.
KR on February 20, 2008 at 1:28 pm #
Did I mention that Erykah Badu will be joining my party of one too? I can’t wait.
denljmar on February 20, 2008 at 1:29 pm #
Why oh why do you people leave such Rude, pointless comments on B. Scott’s website? I mean honestly. when you type in lovebscott.com in ur address bar you are entering HIS world… this is HIS site things HE LIKES and just be happy he was thoughtful enough to share it with those of us who CANT wait until Tuesday. And another thing… like B, I dont say a lot of bad words but yall should fuck off.
lol. sad. (shakes head in disgust and disapointment for the monkey doddle foolishness above me, and probably soon below me)
Budi on February 20, 2008 at 1:34 pm #
Dang does it matter. Get the hell on people! If you don’t want to download it then don’t. Lets be honest if you don’t have nothing nice to say then SHUT THE FUCK UP! Nobody cares! Get the hell on!
Omari aka Poshchocolate Superstar on February 20, 2008 at 1:35 pm #
U go denljmar I agreee. I am probaby one of the hugest Janet fans around (auditioned for her 4 times). I have pre-ordered 2 copies of the deluxe edition of Discipline but i’m still curious and wanna listen. So screw all the haters! Thank U B. for leaking this. I know U love Jan as much as the rest of us and therefore chose to share the love. Double kisses!!! xoxo
Beanie on February 20, 2008 at 1:38 pm #
LOVE IT! cant wait til tuesday tho. im still gonna buy my 5 copies…but this shall hold me over til then! thanx B.
GossipChick on February 20, 2008 at 1:45 pm #
B i was going to put the link for the entire album for pple to truly get upset…but i decided against it
luv ya!!!
Budi on February 20, 2008 at 1:47 pm #
Wow, I’m gon have to go buy this album now anyway. I listen to it and now I need it! LOL
seven2 on February 20, 2008 at 1:53 pm #
Lord I feel so guilty but click…
I still gonna buy tho.. Gotta support…
seven2 on February 20, 2008 at 1:53 pm #
*I’m
Kevin on February 20, 2008 at 2:29 pm #
Fuck You B.Scott for posting this.
BabyBrown on February 20, 2008 at 2:32 pm #
IT’S LEAKED, SO IF UR GOING TO BUY THE CD, LISTEN, SHIT!! I’M STILL GETTING IT!!
Theodore on February 20, 2008 at 2:33 pm #
Here is the deal B.Scott you just talked about positive energy and all that in your spiel on you tube you seem like a really good person and i am in thrashing your site. i am just asking you not to be a part of it. Why bring that negative energy to your site.
P.S. Your friend is in my prayers and i hope that he gets well soon. And no matter what if you love him you will be able to overcome your fears and give him the bedside support that he needs, easier said than done but i am sure you will do it.
SinnamonS on February 20, 2008 at 2:43 pm #
KEVIN dont you every talk to BScott like that again little boy! U dont know who U are fucking with booboo! Get into it!
SinnamonS on February 20, 2008 at 2:44 pm #
KEVIN dont you ever talk to BScott like that again little boy! U dont know who U are fucking with booboo!Love the Paula video
Jonesy on February 20, 2008 at 3:05 pm #
Sorry, can’t do it B. I love Janet too much to steal from her. But I’m not mad at ya. To each his own.
Justsoukno on February 20, 2008 at 3:23 pm #
Can’t believe this is up here. I got to buy a copy. Most will only download, not a good Look for Janet. But B this is your world, however I know you didn’t think people wouldn’t voices their disappointment. I guess it how you view this whole leaking thing. Can’t wait to get Mariah’s link though… Pawing up on out of this thread, good day.
tjNatl on February 20, 2008 at 3:34 pm #
Click it and still BUY it!
DESTINATION DISCIPLINE
2/26/08
GET INTO IN!
denljmar on February 20, 2008 at 3:40 pm #
Theodore
Again… my dear! I think that its WONDERFUL that you took time to create a user name AND password. I’m gonna need for you and the rest of your triffling hate mongering cronies to diaper up your keyboards to catch all the shit you’re slinging on this issue! And that whole “fuck u b. scott…” thing… I’m sure you would like that. But I doubt your his type! Double Kisses Write something else… I like your dumbass comments. They make me laugh!
Theodore on February 20, 2008 at 4:03 pm #
Denljmar
Thats cool and all that you are sticking up for your friend, but i didnt leave the comment for you sweetie, unless you are the author of this site, so step back and be easy. Pick up face, because its cracked and on the floor, where it belongs. You just want attention, and wasted three minutes on are you happy, now get over it.
Bravo19 on February 20, 2008 at 4:21 pm #
I am SO disappointed in you for putting this up.
PCD on February 20, 2008 at 4:23 pm #
LOL @ the site-fights. GO JANET!!! i hope you do well with this album….i will wait to listen/purchase.
hilltop2 on February 20, 2008 at 4:47 pm #
I’m waiting for the album… This just ain’t right. This kind of stuff negatively affects sales of an album.
OBAMA ‘08
James on February 20, 2008 at 4:49 pm #
I’m not really feeling the album. Some of the songs are catchy, but I feel like the album all together is really mismatched. I love janet though!
God Of War on February 20, 2008 at 4:56 pm #
this is the shit
KingDynasty08 on February 20, 2008 at 5:02 pm #
Sure is! @ God of War
I was reading some of these comments… I thought this was LOVEbscott.com why are so many people being so mean on here?! It’s kind of gross dont you think!
YEs! on February 20, 2008 at 5:17 pm #
I just know that “Curtains” is my shit!!! I am buying the album
FRESHANDFAB on February 20, 2008 at 5:29 pm #
wow,i dont even know if i should post this, i got it ready to go…maybe every1 is right
LeadMyWay on February 20, 2008 at 5:55 pm #
thank you B Scott. I don’t understand why people is so hypocrite, if you are going to buy it you’ll buy it. If you want to find it and download it you will find it, it’s nos as if we are some kind of retarded morons who don’t know how to find a link or use emule, why are you so stupidly hypocrite as if this wasn’t publicity for the album.
If the album is good, listening to it will make people fall in love with janet all over again and go buy it. So stop behaving like some corporative police.
So far the album is kinda generic but i love some tracks:
1.Can’t B Good
2. 2nite
3.Luv
4.Rock With You
but i have to listen more to it. Still she works hard to install the sense of an album instead of a singles compilation and that’s something really good that i miss more and more
n on February 20, 2008 at 6:08 pm #
BScott.. thanks for the link. please remove it, i believe that someone at janet xone is going to report them or something.
robby792811 on February 20, 2008 at 6:09 pm #
You shouldn’t be posting this!!!!!!!!!!!!
jermo on February 20, 2008 at 6:16 pm #
dood take this down c’mon
Cocoa Boi on February 20, 2008 at 6:24 pm #
It’s not stealing if you take your ass to the store and buy it! Yeah, I downloaded it, and I’m buying two copies, one for indoors and outdoors. All these foul comments need are not necessary. Thnx B. for the preview! Luv ya!
Gian on February 20, 2008 at 6:28 pm #
LOL @ all the comments.
Thanks B. Sharing is caring, and I love how you continue to cater to your love muffins. Bless your soul.
TJ on February 20, 2008 at 6:35 pm #
What the… I would rather not have the album unless I pay for it. Imma wait til Tues. I have heard the snippets and I’m feeling it. I hope everyone who has downloaded it purchases it AS WELL! Yall know it aint right!
.: R-H :. on February 20, 2008 at 7:07 pm #
hahaha…
these comments are hilarious…
i still plan on purchasing the LP
because i like cd booklet layouts…
supergirllie on February 20, 2008 at 8:15 pm #
lol calm down people! albums leak! geez anyways, im glad to preview it to see if i want it and its safe to say i dont think im buying it sorry! Janet hasnt been good since Velvet Rope…no take it back, All for you was ok…
jk i dunno im not feeling the futuristic sounds lol with the robot haha
hilltop2 on February 20, 2008 at 8:16 pm #
Yall know damn well that some people who download this WILL NOT purchase the album. This hurts Janet’s sells. You should take it down B. Scott. So what if it has leaked on the internet, you don’t have to contribute to this kind of fuckery.
Insatiable on February 20, 2008 at 8:48 pm #
Okay, so it leaked. Big deal. Whats the difference of people downloading it now, or waiting til Tuesday and mooching off of others who have bought the album? Because half of you that complain of it leaking will put it on your computer to share in one way or another. So if I download today or next Tuesday, its still a download and one less album bought! I downloaded. I held out as long as I could. I have every plan on buying three copies (job/car/home). So just as you say some will download and not buy - think of the ones that dont buy unless they download first!!! This creates sales as much as folks don’t wanna believe it! Its gonna be shared whether today or next week. Love you BScott - you keep doing you boo! Cause I cant wait for you to share Mariah too!
Harmonica Sunbeam on February 20, 2008 at 10:57 pm #
This CD is crap.
Dee on February 20, 2008 at 11:02 pm #
Thanks a million for this…I am having my listening party right now. Kudos to you and two snaps!
cocoa crunch on February 20, 2008 at 11:11 pm #
Thank you!! Love ya B.Scott!! The internet police not come shut you down are they?? I’m scuuured!
Bs on February 20, 2008 at 11:36 pm #
LOVE THE ALBUM….
Will be buying multiple copies….
cabolady on February 21, 2008 at 6:04 am #
Honestly,without being biased(sp?) this album is GREAT! Omg I thought maybe while approaching the end it will get worse but it only gets better! Her best album since Velvet Rope IMO.!
cooldude on February 21, 2008 at 9:02 am #
this is so wrong and i agree people who get it now will not buy a copy on tuesday. i’m pretty sure when mariah’s cd come out the entire cd will not be posted almost a week before. HATERS i tell, do your thing Janet i will support you 100%.
DJSTAR on February 22, 2008 at 6:59 am #
Hey i downloaded it BUT im still buying it wats the deal. ANYWAY! i love it sooooooooooo much the greatest x, luv, so much better i love the album wayyy better than 20y.o in my book and but its not my fave album from her, that will have to got to all for u the damita jo hey imma a new fan lol i love u jan Ur a LEGEND and i am gonna buy it
Bee Wak scott on February 23, 2008 at 12:46 am #
The unlawful downloading of copyrighted material and sharing of recorded music in the form of MP3 and other audio files is more prominent than ever, even after the demise of Napster and a series of infringement suits brought by the American recording industry. Promotional screener DVDs distributed by movie studios (often for consideration for awards) are a common source of unauthorized copying when movies are still in theatrical release, and the MPAA has attempted to restrict their use. Movies are also still copied by someone sneaking a camcorder into a movie theater and secretly taping the projection (also known as “CAM”), although such copies are often of lesser quality than copied versions of the officially released film. Sharing copied music is legal in many countries, such as Canada, and parts of Europe, provided that this information is neither advertised, nor that the songs be sold.
Bootleg recordings are musical recordings that have not been officially released by the artist or their associated management or production companies. They may consist of demos, outtakes or other studio material, or of illicit recordings of live performances. Music enthusiasts may use the term “bootleg” to differentiate these otherwise unavailable recordings from “pirated” copies of commercially released material, but these recordings are still covered by copyright despite their lack of formal release, and their distribution is still against the law.
People illegally selling copyrighted material are known to peddle VCDs, CDs, and DVDs by the roadside, market, night market, Pasar malam, etc. in some countries.[citation needed]
The illegal use of text content is a form of copyright infringement. It is common on the world wide web for text to be copied from one site to another without consent of the author. Roberta Beach Jacobson criticizes the misappropriation of writers’ work by websites in her article Copyrights and Wrongs. This article was added to articlestree.com[5] on November 27, 2001; ironically, it has since been copied to hundreds of websites,[6] many of them claiming copyright over the work or charging money to access it.
[edit] Penalties
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This article or section deals primarily with the Northern Hemisphere and does not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
Please improve this article or discuss the issue on the talk page.
Though many jurisdictions impose penalties for certain blatant acts of copyright infringement and may try to stop certain infringing imports at the border, copyright infringement is still mainly prosecuted through private lawsuits by the copyright holder or their exclusive licensees. When successful, these lawsuits will typically impose monetary damages against the infringer as well as injunctions against future infringing uses.
Many infringement claims involve simple cases of copyright infringement where the copying is obvious. Others, however, are more difficult to resolve because the scope of copyright is not limited to exact copying. It is inevitable that creative works will take inspiration from the culture at large, and it is often challenging to determine when this “inspiration” has crossed the line into infringement, especially in the case of musical works. There also may be a question of whether the allegedly infringed work is even covered by copyright. Works that aren’t covered may include, for example, compilations of facts that lack the requisite creativity to be covered by copyright, or those works that are in the public domain because the copyright term expired.
Copyright notices—often just a simple statement on the work itself of the year protection was acquired and by whom—are not always a good indication of whether a work is covered by copyright because most countries do not require such formalities, and so lack of notice does not mean it is not copyrighted. Courts may also subsequently decide in the context of an infringement suit that the work did not meet the minimum criteria for being covered by copyright, even if the work had been previously registered by a government or private copyright agency. However, copyright notices give at least some indication of whom to contact if permission is needed, and when a copyright will expire, though the copyright terms of pre-existing works are sometimes legislatively extended (as with the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act) or even restored after expiration (as with the Directive on harmonising the term of copyright protection in the European Union).
To avoid infringement claims, the right to make use of a copyrighted work can be acquired through an explicit contract or license with the author or publisher, through purchasing a lawful copy (which may provide a number of rights to the purchaser, as under the first-sale doctrine), and for certain types of media, statutory licenses (such as for reproducing and recording musical works under U.S. copyright law). Even without going through such channels to get prior authorization for use of the copyrighted material, doctrines such as fair use or fair dealing may provide potentially broad defenses to infringement claims. The failure of a copyright holder to bring a timely lawsuit against known infringers may later block such a claim by establishing an implied license, as may other acts or omissions that could informally signal consent to use the work.
Copyright misuse, the exploitive or restrictive use of a copyright by its legal holder, is sometimes informally called reverse piracy.
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Bee Wak scott on February 23, 2008 at 12:46 am #
The unlawful downloading of copyrighted material and sharing of recorded music in the form of MP3 and other audio files is more prominent than ever, even after the demise of Napster and a series of infringement suits brought by the American recording industry. Promotional screener DVDs distributed by movie studios (often for consideration for awards) are a common source of unauthorized copying when movies are still in theatrical release, and the MPAA has attempted to restrict their use. Movies are also still copied by someone sneaking a camcorder into a movie theater and secretly taping the projection (also known as “CAM”), although such copies are often of lesser quality than copied versions of the officially released film. Sharing copied music is legal in many countries, such as Canada, and parts of Europe, provided that this information is neither advertised, nor that the songs be sold.
Bootleg recordings are musical recordings that have not been officially released by the artist or their associated management or production companies. They may consist of demos, outtakes or other studio material, or of illicit recordings of live performances. Music enthusiasts may use the term “bootleg” to differentiate these otherwise unavailable recordings from “pirated” copies of commercially released material, but these recordings are still covered by copyright despite their lack of formal release, and their distribution is still against the law.
People illegally selling copyrighted material are known to peddle VCDs, CDs, and DVDs by the roadside, market, night market, Pasar malam, etc. in some countries.[citation needed]
The illegal use of text content is a form of copyright infringement. It is common on the world wide web for text to be copied from one site to another without consent of the author. Roberta Beach Jacobson criticizes the misappropriation of writers’ work by websites in her article Copyrights and Wrongs. This article was added to articlestree.com[5] on November 27, 2001; ironically, it has since been copied to hundreds of websites,[6] many of them claiming copyright over the work or charging money to access it.
[edit] Penalties
Globe icon
This article or section deals primarily with the Northern Hemisphere and does not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
Please improve this article or discuss the issue on the talk page.
Though many jurisdictions impose penalties for certain blatant acts of copyright infringement and may try to stop certain infringing imports at the border, copyright infringement is still mainly prosecuted through private lawsuits by the copyright holder or their exclusive licensees. When successful, these lawsuits will typically impose monetary damages against the infringer as well as injunctions against future infringing uses.
Many infringement claims involve simple cases of copyright infringement where the copying is obvious. Others, however, are more difficult to resolve because the scope of copyright is not limited to exact copying. It is inevitable that creative works will take inspiration from the culture at large, and it is often challenging to determine when this “inspiration” has crossed the line into infringement, especially in the case of musical works. There also may be a question of whether the allegedly infringed work is even covered by copyright. Works that aren’t covered may include, for example, compilations of facts that lack the requisite creativity to be covered by copyright, or those works that are in the public domain because the copyright term expired.
Copyright notices—often just a simple statement on the work itself of the year protection was acquired and by whom—are not always a good indication of whether a work is covered by copyright because most countries do not require such formalities, and so lack of notice does not mean it is not copyrighted. Courts may also subsequently decide in the context of an infringement suit that the work did not meet the minimum criteria for being covered by copyright, even if the work had been previously registered by a government or private copyright agency. However, copyright notices give at least some indication of whom to contact if permission is needed, and when a copyright will expire, though the copyright terms of pre-existing works are sometimes legislatively extended (as with the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act) or even restored after expiration (as with the Directive on harmonising the term of copyright protection in the European Union).
To avoid infringement claims, the right to make use of a copyrighted work can be acquired through an explicit contract or license with the author or publisher, through purchasing a lawful copy (which may provide a number of rights to the purchaser, as under the first-sale doctrine), and for certain types of media, statutory licenses (such as for reproducing and recording musical works under U.S. copyright law). Even without going through such channels to get prior authorization for use of the copyrighted material, doctrines such as fair use or fair dealing may provide potentially broad defenses to infringement claims. The failure of a copyright holder to bring a timely lawsuit against known infringers may later block such a claim by establishing an implied license, as may other acts or omissions that could informally signal consent to use the work.
Cpyright misuse, the exploitive or restrictive use of a copyright by its legal holder, is sometimes informally called reverse piracy.
Source Wikipedia
Bee Wak scott on February 23, 2008 at 12:49 am #
Examples of copyright infringement
The unlawful downloading of copyrighted material and sharing of recorded music in the form of MP3 and other audio files is more prominent than ever, even after the demise of Napster and a series of infringement suits brought by the American recording industry. Promotional screener DVDs distributed by movie studios (often for consideration for awards) are a common source of unauthorized copying when movies are still in theatrical release, and the MPAA has attempted to restrict their use. Movies are also still copied by someone sneaking a camcorder into a movie theater and secretly taping the projection (also known as “CAM”), although such copies are often of lesser quality than copied versions of the officially released film. Sharing copied music is legal in many countries, such as Canada, and parts of Europe, provided that this information is neither advertised, nor that the songs be sold.
Bootleg recordings are musical recordings that have not been officially released by the artist or their associated management or production companies. They may consist of demos, outtakes or other studio material, or of illicit recordings of live performances. Music enthusiasts may use the term “bootleg” to differentiate these otherwise unavailable recordings from “pirated” copies of commercially released material, but these recordings are still covered by copyright despite their lack of formal release, and their distribution is still against the law.
People illegally selling copyrighted material are known to peddle VCDs, CDs, and DVDs by the roadside, market, night market, Pasar malam, etc. in some countries.[citation needed]
The illegal use of text content is a form of copyright infringement. It is common on the world wide web for text to be copied from one site to another without consent of the author. Roberta Beach Jacobson criticizes the misappropriation of writers’ work by websites in her article Copyrights and Wrongs. This article was added to articlestree.com[5] on November 27, 2001; ironically, it has since been copied to hundreds of websites,[6] many of them claiming copyright over the work or charging money to access it.
Source Wikepedia
Get into it Bscott I am coming for you watch your nappy back, well that’s what Thomas told me