Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Artists who don't want to sue 12-year-olds

The Canadian Music Creators Coalition is an organization formed by singer-songwriters and recording artists from Canada who are concerned about the repeated legal action against file-sharing fans. Basically, they say that the music labels pursue legislation against file-sharing because they don’t understand or wish to accept what the digital age of music means, and they are unwilling to adapt to accommodate the new economy. Also, when a record company says they are doing it to protect their artists, that’s mostly a load of bull.
An article about its inception and who’s in it is here.
A discussion about file-sharing from the artists perspective is here.

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