First of all how can you steal a myspace song if the person does not put the dowload option up? You cant. So when you say rappers jack beats on myspace how can they unless you give them the option to DL.
That's funny considering none of the people you've named have ever been found guilty of 'stealing someones elses music' in the countless lawsuits people have filed against them. You can't build careers like theirs off of straight up theft.
This is just a nice way of telling you to stfu since you don't know what you're talking about and to quit taking internet rumors the gospel.
Dre definately had to pay up for the "next episode" beat on the chronic 2k. A big sum of money...I wouldnt consider these beats to be stolen. They r samples.
Listen to Parliament - Mother Ship
And tell me Dre never stole no beats. Hes lucky that 15 years ago they didnt have to pay royalties. Or he would be broke.
When you come to an agree (usually financially0 to license the use & resale of someone elses music, it's not stealing... Why does this even have to be pointed out?