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Thursday, September 26, 2002Transparency in the Music Industrycomment []
Artists join industry campaign against music piracy. SiliconValley.com Sep 26 2002 0:41AM ET The new laws we need to be lobbying for are those that will force full disclosure by any industry that wishes to mandate personal behavior. Before we let the RIAA and MPAA into our living rooms to run our lives, let's get a peek into their bedrooms and see just how much money really goes to the artists, just how much do the execs rake off, and just what sorts of practices do BMI and ASCAP use. If you want to stand up in public and claim to be the Good Guys, stopping those who would rob our culture and destroy our future, you should have the fortitude to prove your motivations, your actions, and your vision are superior to the alternatives. Intel IronyAm I the only who's noticed that the Intel ads during NFL games show a young (patently criminal, moral-free, music-stealing, property-thieving, convicted-by-default, social anarchist) computer user burning his own CDs? And all while Intel's management crawls in bed with Hollywood to make sure such activity is impossible. Isn't that just a bit disingenuous?
WSJ. Wired. The music industry is set to launch an ad campaign against P2P file sharing. "People going into computers"??Ms. Spears, for example, is quoted in the ad saying: "Would you go into a CD store and steal a CD? It's the same thing: People going into the computers and logging on and stealing our music."[ Revealing Digital HollywoodOne more way to ruin a good morning. I've got to stop reading my news aggregator.
[...] Most revealing quote of the day went to Brad Hunt, CTO of the MPAA, who at one point summed up the challenge facing the entertainment and computing industries this way: "How do you make the PC a trusted entertainment appliance?" That's the mindset, the shared assumption, underlying the forces on this side of the copyright battle. Wading through two days of that negative energy was a trying experience. [...more] [
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