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Re: [microsound] microsound future
i prefer to think i made music -or whatever you called, not sell meat, so i'm
not interested at all in that fuckin' intellectual property rights. in fact, i
think that shit is really bad for creation -think in how it killed real folk
culture. i can't translate what i think about, so tell u in spanish: LOS
DERECHOS DE AUTOR ME SUDAN LA POLLA.
**kanito**
dave palmer wrote:
> the music industry's days are numbered but so is the integrity of
> intellectual property rights and that is something that will affect us ALL.
> any musician can put out music from his/her home and as the technology
> improves will also be able to distribute hi/fi sounding songs/pieces from
> home,however, by the time this is a reality the concept of music
> publishing(at least in a mechanical royalties sense) will have been
> eradicated thus making it practically impossible for musicains to make money
> from the sale of actual product. liscenses and hard-core followings at live
> performances will be what's left for the direct way of making a living for
> music artists. this is both good and bad, but a whole lot of ya'll part
> timers better keep your day jobs!
>
> ps. thought you might enjoy this debra.
>
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