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Re: Zoe Keating in NY Times article.@borisfx.com
Why would you call Itunes a rapist? I don't remember an artist being
treated unfairly by it.
Free mp3 sites? Maybe! But Itunes? No!
Tyler Z
On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 04:32:52 -0800, Rick Walker wrote:
>On 1/29/2013 9:39 PM, Emile Tobenfeld (a.k.a Dr. T) wrote:
>>http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/29/business/media/streaming-shakes-up-music-industrys-model-for-royalties.html?ref=us
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>>*This is one of the most depressing articles I've read in a long time.**
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>>**Does anyone remember when Colonel Tom Parker was revealed to have
>>cut a deal with Elvis Presley **
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>*so that he would receive a usurious 50% of ALL money that Elvis made?**
>**
>**It was unprecedented and the rest of the music business, artists and
>the public recoiled heavily from the news (though cynics always pointed **
>**out that 50% of $40 million dollars was still vastly better than 0% of
>nothing).**
>**
>**Well folks, iTunes, one of the greatest rapists of musical
>artistry, in the world charges 50% of ALL DOWNLOAD SALES.**
>**
>**And they are the good guys compared to Pandora and Spotify, whose
>statistics make iTunes look like positive artistic **
>**philanthropists.**
>
>A new paradigm of selling digital content online needs to assert
>itself. One that is fair to artists and all the energy
>and time and money they spend trying to create art for people.
>
>There are rumors of this coming. I can't wait.
>
>Rick Walker
>Fuck iTunes! Fuck Spotify! Fuck Pandora!
>Fuck the dominant paradigm that says that downloading other people's
>music is okay as long as you get away with it.
>Theft if Theft, Folks!
>*