Filesharing Review > musicians unite for filesharing
[ pieceoplastic.com .:. the revolution will be blogged] Halsey Burgund has launched a project for which he collects recordings of musicians saying that they support filesharing [as could be read last week @ downhillbattle and boingboing]. with his project slowly taking off here he collects the recordings he has received so far. [via downhillbattle]
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[News.dmusic.com] dmusic.com - A Musician's Take on File Sharing, DRM, and Copyleft ...: So yet again, we find that musicians who wish to work independently of the system are being locked out by a monopoly operated by the MCPS, who receive the major part of their commission through royalty collection for the Big Five record labels. This makes it hard to believe that the MCPS would be unbiased in their service towards musicians, even though it would take little effort for the MCPS to implement alternative forms of licensing. Julian Midgely, Chairman of the UK Campaign for Digital Rights, commented on the situation: "From the experience of bLiP Records, it appears that the British system for music publishing is heavily geared towards dissuading musicians from releasing their music under open licences. We can see no adequate justification for this, and will be investigating further."
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