Posted on 05/04/2010 12:00:55 PM PDT by a fool in paradise
Music piracy is a more serious crime, at least in economic terms, than bank robbery, according to the Songwriters Guild of America [PDF]. The Guild has written to Victoria Espinel, Barack Obama’s Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator, who has asked for public comment on tackling piracy. The Guild writes:
“There are numerous economic crimes of much lesser magnitude (such as bank robbery) that are routinely and fully investigated, for which law enforcement agencies such as the FBI have significant resources. By contrast, online copyright piracy dwarfs bank robbery in causing economic losses, yet the FBI has limited criminal investigative interest and no civil mandate whatsoever to pursue this devastating economic harm. This inequity must change.”
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.telegraph.co.uk ...
The Feds interest in addressing problems is inversely proportional to the harm caused. The economic harm of open borders dwarfs copyright piracy.
Hey, dude! Like-share the wealth, man! You’re starting to sound like a money-grubbin Capitalist pig!
Anyone who can churn out the baleful noise of the last 70 years and have the audacity to call themselves “songwriters” would make more money as clowns anyway.
Well they did just find that Nissan SUV filled with pirated records in the middle of Times Square, so this is obvioulsy what law enforcement needs to be focused on right now.
Several months ago Janet Napolitano was AT an Obama Administration hearing on internet piracy. Yep, this is an issue of “homeland security”.
Then again, the 101% support from Big Media doesn’t come cheap.
“At some point, you’ve made enough money” - President Obama, april 2010.
These are the same people that would whine and moan if the Feds came in and busted them while they were snorting coke, smoking rock, or shooting smack....Now they want the Feds to arrest little Suzie because she downloaded her favorite Disney Channel artist’s song.
Whiny Liberal Hypocrites.
The system of distributing royalties from music is obviously not compatible to today’s business environment and technology. It just may be that these songwriters system of payment is not going to work anymore
I’ve downloaded quite a few songs. I’ve only downloaded a few that I would actually purchase. Funny thing is that I DID purchase them.
The whole thing is a game. And it is not about downloading anyway. If you look at all the cases brought against people for “illegal downloading” you will find zero cases. They were all for illegally making the songs available for upload.
Think of it as an odd drug law. It would be as though it is legal to buy crack off a guy on the street, but it is illegal for him to sell it to you.
And the really funny thing is that I use the downloading primarily to get songs to practice for my band, and more and more it is faster to just get them off youtube.
Our laws are more and more like a game of monopoly. It’s just a game and they have little to do with the moral law.
I admit, I use to download a lot of music but now most of what I download are free mixtapes. The albums I do download, I actually buy them. It’s a sad fact that it’s easier and quicker to buy a cd then download the album then to buy it, open it, then rip it. And yes I know I can buy and dl albums online but two things I avoid like the plague are Apple and DRM.
>>two things I avoid like the plague are Apple and DRM.<<
Me too. :)
Me too--which is why I like Amazon MP3. DRM-free with very reasonable licensing.
Apple has removed DRM from their tracks.
Amazon sells normal MP3 files.
the RECREATION INDUSTRY is
the LEAST regulated of all INDUSTRY GROUPS.
In today's bureaucratic government micro-regulatory, baroque million-line tax inscrutability
environment the RECREATION INDUSTRY has the most
FREE MONEY.
That is money free of regulatory risk, and harsh tax accounting scrutiny.
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And of all businesses in RECREATIONAL INDUSTRY
MUSIC has the least overhead and capital costs
Esepcially today in the age of the Web 2.0
RAW MONEY AND POWER
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It is the nature of the Human Condition
That such conditions create not wealth
But rather
GREED and JEALOUSY
3 of the last LPs I bought came with download codes for digital copies of the music
The fourth LP came with the music on a CD.
Ha, Apple and Amazon still includes tags that indentify you in every song you download.
what a mealthy mouthed non-sequitir headline that is.
Wow. I must have had quite a profilic career!
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