Feb 3rd, 2009 :: BY Double You :: POSTED IN Sound :: Articles

Got another BBC article from a few weeks back. Been so busy adjusting to Los Angeles, didn’t have the chance to post it – but get this:

The Recording Industry Association of America, which represents US labels, has traditionally been the most aggressive in chasing file-sharers.

But it has just announced that it will no longer sue suspected offenders.

Umm, what? The article goes on to hint at a few solutions other musicians and recording labels have come up with to adapt to a world of free music and create revenue from other fan-centric services. 

“It’s interesting to be in a business where there’s no issue about creating demand for your product. The issue is finding a way to get paid for it.”
–Howie Singer, Warner Music



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