Re: RIAA and music swappers

From: Jason Jasberto Batog (jasbat@home.com)
Date: Fri Oct 19 2001 - 01:59:49 CEST

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    I read something about this last week on this list and I thought that I
    would share this link.
     
    http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2818346,00.html

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    I hate to say it but this is so f**king typical of the RIAA.

    I have a friend who is a behind-the-scenes producer who has produced and written stuff for very very big names (we're talking Sony and Universal Music). He thinks the RIAA are money hungry b**tards that are willing to bite hard on the listeners as well as the people who make the tunes or sing the tunes. His biggest complaint though stems from them making this big argument on how record sales are suffering when things still go platinum, still hit gold, still get awards but for some reason there is this lack of money. He has also told me various times that labels rush album TOO MUCH and then they end up being very very underproduced and scattered which he even admits doesn't qualify for people's hard earned cash... As well as the marketing to the PR to the way CD Singles are made.

    Oh and the Soundscan, don't even get him started.

    RIAA are going to be the death of music manufacturing. They aren't helping anybody out anymore, too busy making sure they are getting paid.

    JJB/opSN



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