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 Posted by Loco Jones on 12/18/05 21:06 
A musician speaks out, but is the RIAA listening? 
>From < http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=543 > 
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"The truth is that the more a record gets listened to, the more 
successful it is. This is not just our megalomania, it's Marketing 101: 
the more times a song gets played, the more of a chance it has to catch 
the ear of someone new. It doesn't do us much good if people buy our 
records and promptly shelve them; we need them to fall in love with our 
songs and listen to them over and over. A record that you can't 
transfer [...] is a record you're less likely to listen to, less likely 
to get obsessed with and less likely to tell your friends about." 
[...] 
 
"To be clear, I certainly don't encourage people to pirate our music. I 
have poured my life into my band, and after two major label records, 
our accountants can tell you that we're not real rock stars yet. But 
before a million people can buy our record, a million people have to 
hear our music and like it enough to go looking for it. That won't 
happen without a lot of people playing us for their friends, which, in 
turn, won't happen without a fair amount of file sharing." 
- Damian Kulash Jr., lead singer for OK Go. 
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Just as fan-created websites generate positive exposure and free 
publicity - so I have to wonder how long it will be before those are 
forced to shut down as well. 
 
- Loco -  
(Now Playing: Get Over It - OK Go)
 
  
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