Girl Talk and Copyright Infringement
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Its always a fun time when big record company’s go after amazing DJs that please crowds Around the world. Take a gander at this documentary about our music scene’s eternal struggle against corporate giants.
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m.lewis 9:32 am on July 3, 2007 Permalink |
Quite interesting. If someone publishes a book and quotes from another author or literary source, they are required to merely have a citation in the book giving credit to aforementioned sources and NOT pay royalties.
Why can’t this same model exist with music?
Death Rattle 12:28 pm on November 30, 2008 Permalink |
That’s an easy one:
Because music is easily STOLEN and this liberal country protects thieves.
As music has been devalued to this point, no one really gives a shit- and why should they? It’s not THEIR dime…
Enjoy your destruction of music, mJewis. If everyone shared your point of view, there wouldn’t BE any to listen to.