Posts Tagged ‘file sharing’

The dangerous effect

Posted in Journalism, Music, Politics on September 14th, 2009 by Tory Regan – Be the first to comment

Lily Allen has critisised file sharers and some artists in her latest Myspace blog entry saying “music piracy is having a dangerous effect on British music”.

She says bands who sell out arenas such as Pink Floyd and Radiohead are not the ones feeling the effects of piracy but for new acts, music piracy and file sharing make it hard for new acts to emerge.

Allen says while old-school artists are driving Ferraris the new, emerging artists are still trying to pay off record company debts.

She recommends record companies get smart about new technology and make the internet more user friendly for kids to download music legally instead of having to steal parents credit cards or download music illegally.

Tory.

Abandonment

Posted in Journalism, Music, Politics on September 10th, 2009 by Tory Regan – Be the first to comment

Popular musicians are disagreeing with a government plan to cut off the internet of music downloaders.
Artists from bands like Radiohead, Pink Floyd and Blur say if the plan goes through it will criminalise a whole generation of their fans.
A new group has been set up to represent the interests of these artists and artists like them. The Featured Artists Coalition (FAC) says file sharing encourages people to buy concert tickets and merchandise, despite record sales being down because of it.

Tory.

They believed the lie

Posted in Journalism, Music, Politics on June 21st, 2009 by Tory Regan – Be the first to comment

Over the last few years we have been made to believe the lie that our music piracy is making musicians poor and corrupting the world. But on the 18th of June, just 4 days ago, it was announced that in fact our music piracy is benefitting the world!

Basically, this article from the UK says that some guys from some well thought of US universities are publishing a paper which asserts the benefits of internet piracy.
In my last blog I covered a few of the many reasons why people would want to pirate music. Obviously there are a lot more reasons, both good and bad.

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