The state of the music Industry and it's Alternatives
Hi Everybody
I'm starting my first blog and hope you enjoy your stay :) To tell you a little bit about myself I'm a programmer, love to inline/stunt skate and am an ardent music listener.
The state of music distribution is actually the reason I just started this blog.
Im rather saddened at the way the current Music industry treats is customers. People are getting sued over sharing music they love and want to succeed, the industry is making CDs almost worthless and by adding completely non sensical copy protection. Including actual malware (see the BMG/Sony Rootkit disaster...).
DRM doesn't make buying music fun either since it is too restrictive and you risk loosing your whole music collection which you paid good money for on a computer crash not to forget all the problems you run into when you try to load up your portable music player.
Where is the point in protecting music you bought via an online music store by DRM? If you wanted to get it unprotected you can on any p2p portal anyway so if anything its putting the industry at a disadvantage and strengthening the loss in consumer confidence.
I really don't see where this is going and how this could possibly lead to higher music sales. I mean why would you buy any music under these circumstances???
However there are legal alternatives beginning to spread.
An interesting idea is voiced on the Commons Music page:
commonsmusic.com
as well as there are some very interesting bands under the Creative commons licence.
My absolute favourite is Tryad at the moment and I urge you to give them a try
tryad.org
The album "Public Domain" has a wide range of music styles mixed into a great music experience by people who still love to make music for the musics sake, get ready to get your socks blown off ;)
I much rather support these projects then put any more cents into a corrupt and consumer unfriendly organisation as is the RIAA.
If you got interested in more consumer as well as artist friendly music projects/ sites/ labels, here are some to give you a head start :)
legaltorrents.com
hermpie.com
fadingwaysmusic.com
magnatune.com
lecridelaharpe.com
opsound.org
locarecords.com
vavrek.com
jamendo.com
music.download.com
If you have any comments regarding this, feel free to comment. Otherwise spread the word and loosen the grip the music industry has on all of us / support the artists and grassroot movements which make the music society fun again :)
All the best to you and thanks for reading.
2 Comments:
Try for your linklist
music.download.com.
Thanks for your nice comment, makes me happy you found my blog and posted here.
and thanks for your very enjoyable music as well :)
cyas
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