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Old Apr 9, 2006 | 8:37 pm
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not 100% true

Originally Posted by Emma65
Thanks. And yes, you are right.

A lawyer is something that can be factored in to the advance and the record company pays for your lawyer - just make sure it's one that doesn't work for the label! Too many bands have done that mistake with both labels and managers and years later screaming they got scr*w*d.

Anyway - the point I was trying to make is that very few new artists will stand a chance making a living on their music with the illegal downloading. If they can't get a deal with a label who does the backing and marketing what can they do? And labels will be less keen to sign new artists if they can't sell them.

The illegal downloading isn't affecting the wealth of those who already made their fortunes before downloading turned in to a problem.

Oh - and how come CDs turn up on P2P networks long before they are released? Most often it's the journalists on the mailinglists. SOmetimes it's even the record company execs who have trusted a friend with a copy, who trusted another friend, who trusted another friend... and so on.

Or it's the courrier who pulled the CD and ripped it while he was taking it to the record company.

Or it's the recording studio who runs an FTP they never change the password on and who's had it hacked or who use them same access codes for all their clients, because they couldn't be bothered getting a sysadmin in to set up a VPN.

Or it's the band who haven't worked out that yousendit.com and similar is NOT a good idea to use when shipping files between eachother.

Sheer stupidity is most often the reason why a CD ends up on P2P before it's released. And a hefty portion of "lack of respect for other peoples intellectual property"

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the reason it is getting into P2P before it is released is, that there are too many FXP users getting acess to trading staff they are not supposed too.

so the problem is that the music and the movie industry is not able to protect their pre-release supplyment chain.


so as you pointed out correctly the releases are leaked because somewhere in the release chain their are un-secure persons.

the person who are working in the cutting studio
journalist
the artist
people in the factory where the cd/dvds are pressed
the person who delievers the cds etc.

so these persons leaking the release, they are making a digital copy.

so the release goes its way

Leaker -> Scene -> FXP Scene -> P2p -> Enduser


so the problem is the FXP Scene.

the Scene itself is only made as a internal trade ring, so normally if not some dump persons let some FXP trader inside 90% of the releases would not be avail. for P2P /endusers.

the fxp scene is hacking servers, and they are spreading a thing they were not involved .

but its impossible to catch these as there are too many , and they dont know what kind of work is behind there for the real groups to make a release happen.

the whole thing is much more complicated and most of you will never realize what is behind and how the releases are getting leaked.

the whole problem will be non-exsistent in some years, as the prices for downloaded music will drop to the allofmp3 level.

and for paying a fee around 10usd per month, you will have acess anytime anywhere through all media (computer , mobile phone etc. ) to your online music content.

its just a matter of time, the prices will drop in the future.


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