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RE: crackdown.
Someone asked whether we may owe a debt to those who produced our
fantastic looping toys and instruments above and beyond the financial
price we paid. I would say if that money is the price they put on it,
then we owe them nothing else. Similarly, if I decide that a certain 5
second clip of my music is worth some amount of money, than that's what
the price should be: quite simple. Some people (including people on this
list) put prices other than money on their music/art. That should be the
artist's choice. (Some of us here expect critical input, or a trade of
other music for our efforts.) If an artist prices his work too high,
regardless of the quality, no one will want to take advantage of that art.
I don't happen to have enough money to buy an EDP, therefore I will not
buy one. I'll do without or find something that substitutes. Likewise, if
I can't afford to use a sample from some artist's latest work, I can use
something else or nothing at all.
Unfortunately, it is not usually the artist that assigns the price to his
art.
Jon Grant
Tian Music
http://www.aracnet.net/~tianmus