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Slate | The Music Industry’s Extortion Scheme April 28, 2008

Posted by KSC in copyright, law, personal, professional, tech.
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1. Deb - April 28, 2008

That article has some interesting points, but after further thinking about it, I don’t think I’m for it at all. For a start artists lose the rights to their own music, not only that, but how would they regulate it ?? The labels will then be in more of a position to bullsh*t the artists further there

But, I wouldnt like to see it cheapened to be honest. Someones hard work for less than a cent ??? I mean you get somebody who downloads say 10,000 for $5 ….makes you wanna not record man – it’d bankrupt most musicians!

So, yep, I’m against it sorry. I manage a rock band in New Zealand, who have the hits to make it big – it’s a matter of getting them there, breaking through a music industry in chaos and reaching the people. I’m basically diarising my journey – the good, the bad and the ugly! If you want to check it out you can at: http://timetorockyou.blogspot.com

Thanks for sharing anyways, it was an interesting concept until I really thought about the effects.

2. KSC - April 29, 2008

Deb — I definitely hear your point. The “music tax” is a really, really shitty deal for independent artists, but great for the labels (guaranteed income not tied to actual sales? who wouldn’t want to take that deal?). I’m not for it, either, but it’s interesting to me to watch how the industry responds to the pressure caused by new technology.

Thanks for sharing, will check out your blog!