I found a really interesting post that I just had to share. As most people know, I’m very interested in DRM, Copyright Protection, etc, and I have a very vocal stance when it comes to those matters. I found a great post that really coincides with what I believe in.
A clip like the Reznor video wouldn’t exist if most acts had their way. NO CAMERAS! NO VIDEOS! Why? You’re pissed people love you so much that they want a recording, to show to others? You’re not a magician, fearful of your tricks being revealed, you’re a MUSICIAN, and the more people who want to join your club, the better. And, if you’re good, and say interesting things, people will be drawn to you.
50 Cent’s record was hampered by his personality. Just like Kanye’s was boosted by a fawning press thrilled that they could promote someone not dangerous. What has this got to do with the listening experience? NOTHING! This is a game concocted by desperate labels mired in the twentieth century to assault the populace with their wares, to browbeat them into buying product. Seems to have worked for Kanye’s first week. But how about his twentieth week? And, if labels want a piece of that road revenue, was this good for career longevity?
That makes a very valid point, and I’m sure that most people will agree with me.
I was always angry at the “No Cameras, No Recorders” rule at concerts, because let’s face it - you’re paying (quite substantially, might I add) to see a band/musician/group - you obviously like them. So it’s a bit stupid.
Anyway, read the whole post here. It’s really worth it.
And just to round things up, here’s Nine Inch Nails - Only.