Music Piracy and the New Musician
Todays click-and-download technology presents a greater threat to the music recording industry than all other past music-delivery technologies combined.
Music piracy exists in 3 different planes:
" Illegally mass-manufactured pirate music CDs " Illegal copies of legitimately purchased music CDs " Illegally downloaded digital copies of recorded music
A recent research study on the economic impact of music piracy (Institute for Policy Innovation, August 2007) paints a grim picture. The impact of music piracy to the U.S. economy is estimated at U.S. $12.5 billion annually. It is estimated that 71,060 jobs are lost or at risk due to the economic impact of piracy and the lost growth opportunities account for 26,860 jobs that would have otherwise been created in the recording industry. Even the U.S. government is affected by piracy with an estimated loss of $422 million in tax revenues from lost personal and corporate income due to piracy.
Of course, these figures are based upon the assumption that sales of recorded music on CD would have held constant, or increased, from year to year. The truth is, however, that CD sales are on the decline as MP3 players and other digital technology make the need for music on physical media obsolete.
In addition to falling CD sales, half of Americas independent record stores closed between 2003 and 2005. (NY Post). One of the largest international chains of recorded music sellers, Tower Records, closed its doors forever on December 22, 2006.
Want to see how prevalent music piracy really is? Heres a real-time counter that shows the number of illegal music files downloaded around the world every second.
When the average person thinks of music piracy, he or she usually thinks of unauthorized sharing of downloaded or recorded music between small groups of friends. And while those numbers do contribute to the music industrys losses, the biggest losses occur from the sale of pirated music that is burned onto CD-R disks by the thousands in small commercial laboratories by professional music pirates.
The costs of music piracy are staggering not only for the high profile superstars but for the new musicians as well. It is important for every musician and band member to understand the nature of music piracy and learn how to combat this problem. Know your rights, and learn about the technology that exists that can protect you and your intellectual property (music) from piracy.
Lionel Wayne is an Industrial Engineer and is certified as a Master Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. He has interests in: computers, music, writing, and travel and operates these sites: http://www.musicmediaentertainmentgroup.com - Music Protection & Promotion http://www.lastminutefamilyvacationrentalnetwork.com Vacation Rentals (MLM) http://www.discountshippingstorageandlogisticsnetwork.com - Dispatch Systems http://www.reciprocallinksource.com - Internet Marketing and reciprocal linking
|
|
 |
 |
Roxy Music Lives Within The Hippie Generation
Many changes had occurred during 1970�s. It was a time for unprecedented political and social reforms, constraints and regulations. Cultural revolutions and various kinds of upheaval were a commonplace almost all over the world. You are a twenty plus member of a society with money to enjoy and a passion for music and dancing. You prepare yourself to get rid of week long tensions and, obviously, you deserve some enjoyment. You pick out a nice suit from the shelf to dress up handsomely like an European prince who is going for a oratory.
Nationwide Mercury Prize Offers Recommended Music as Taster to Nominee Announcements
The Nationwide Mercury music awards website has just launched a new recommended music section to tempt music listeners into sampling new music as a taster before the award nominees are announced in July.
Mireth Technology Releases Music Man Version 2.7 with Enhanced WMA Support
Mireth Technology Corp. announced today a new release of Music Man, its digital music software for Mac OS X. Music Man version 2.7 is available as a software download or on CD-ROM, starting at $24.95 (US).
Warner Music Executive Payments
"In human life, art may arise from almost any activity, and once it does so, it is launched on a long road of exploration, invention, freedom to the limits of extravagance, interference to the point of frustration, finally discipline, controlling constant change and growth." Susanne Langer (1895-1985)CommentaryIn these times of major record label mergers, downsizing, the slashing of label rosters, and thousands of record company jobs being lost over the last three years--not to mention the enormous sea change and seismic shifts that technology has wrought--comes one of the most disturbing reports we have come across.
Eric Darius Just Getting Started Smooth Jazz Music CD Review
Just Getting Started is the latest Smooth Jazz CD released by the highly talented Eric Darius who once again has delivered a brilliant collection of tracks. I?m confident Eric Darius fans, and Smooth Jazz fans alike will be pleased with this one.
Music, Events Sunshine, Soft Snow Highlight 'King of Spring' Ski and Snowboard Season at Killington Resort
Soft snow, sunshine, exciting events, live music and the famous Bear Mountain deck are the crown jewels of Killington Resort's "King of Spring" celebration, kicking off on St. Patrick's Day and followed by the return of the Sprint U.S. Freestyle Championships at the largest ski and snowboard resort in the East.
|
 |
|