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Pirates BewarePosted on Mar 27, 2007 - 02:25 PM
Another great article on piracy in southern gospel. The Musicscribe fills in a few gaps that the SouthernGospelBlog left open in its interviews with Scott Fowler, Gerald Wolfe and Daniel Ball. "Digital Rights Management (DRM) serves only to make life more difficult for LEGAL users. As soon as the music industry wises up and stops making life more difficult for people who are willing to pay for their products, the better off they will be." - MS There is much to be said about digital downloads (or the lack thereof) in southern gospel music, but let's suffice it to say, that the SG Industry needs to be less fearful of digital downloads and find a way to get on board. As usual the industry is way behind in keeping up with the latest. Will artists, record labels, songwriters lose money with digital downloads? Maybe a little, but probably no more than they are already losing from the record table by the people who burn CDs and pass them on. This was a problem with the cassette, the CD and now it will be a problem with digital. But, hey, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. Jesus made the statement that the poor will always be with us. We could easily ammend that to include, the "pirates" will always be with us. Page 1 of 1 pages Comments |


