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MC Hammer: STOP… The Music Piracy Crackdown

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:29 pm
by CoFree
MC Hammer: STOP… The Music Piracy Crackdown
by Ernesto
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MC Hammer, rap phenomenon and self-confessed geek, has kicked the major music labels in their over-sized pants with regard to their anti-piracy strategy. Hammer said that the labels’ decision to go after individual filesharers and ISPs has failed, because it only alienated paying customers.

hammerThere is a great divide between artists on how music piracy should be addressed. On the one hand there are the Lily Allens who believe that tough anti-piracy legislation will increase their profits, while others including Radiohead and Moby think that the RIAA and other lobbyists should stay away from their fans.

The latter group has not been very successful in convincing the big labels to change their anti-piracy strategies, but when MC Hammer says STOP they will have to listen.

In a recent interview Hammer commented on the industry’s struggle with piracy and the future of music in the digital age. In Hammer’s view, the RIAA’s legal battles against file-sharers have only alienated buying customers. ”The approach that the music industry took to fight piracy was the wrong strategy,” he said.

Aside from going after individuals, the entertainment industries have also targeted ISPs, for enabling their customers to pirate. The most prominent case at the moment is that of AFACT against iiNet, where the anti-piracy group wants the Aussie ISP to disconnect repeat infringers.

Using a murder and gun analogy to appeal to his fellow rappers, Hammer argues that AFACT is going after the wrong party by targeting the ISP.

”When there is a murder done with the gun, do they go back to the guy who sold the gun at the store and arrest him? No they don’t. They arrest the person who did it. So in this particular case, somebody is stealing content using the freeway. You can’t go back and sue the construction men,” Hammer said.

In addition to calling for a stop to the legal battles, Hammer thinks the music labels should focus more on digital content instead of trying to sell plastic to a generation of people that have never even owned a standalone CD player.

‘Digital files are no doubt not just the future, but the present. I think that it’s [the CD format] on its last legs, it’s on an artificial respirator,” Hammer commented.

“I don’t know what would turn them on about having to go through that terrible exercise of trying to open the packaging – it’s unbelievable when you’re trying to open a CD, right? You need a box cutter … it’s a tough deal to get it open. And once you get it open … you go and upload it to your computer,” Hammer added.

Hammer has a fair point there. Digital sales are breaking records year after year in terms of revenue generated, while the decline in physical CD sales is more likely to be a sign of the times rather than a side-effect of music piracy.


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I have never even though about the fact that many have never owned a cd player
unreal.
if the music industry would spend some of the money on digital download think of where it could be
CoFree

Re: MC Hammer: STOP… The Music Piracy Crackdown

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:38 pm
by CoFree
Here is more to think about
Klutsh had this little bit of in site

the next time you see a DJ doing a party have a look around for his "CD" case
i bet you will not be able to find it.
They all use laptops and mp3


What does that tell you about the music business as a whole they are far behind the times
if the people that they need the most has turned to digital
they should get the point to make a change before its to late.

Re: MC Hammer: STOP… The Music Piracy Crackdown

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:56 pm
by trailz
I guess I'm the odd one out here. I buy CD's when I can find them, but most of the time I can't. They're just not available in my region. As for digital content... there is no way I'm going to pay for low quality 'official' rips that are locked to in playing Windows or Quicktime.

Re: MC Hammer: STOP… The Music Piracy Crackdown

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 6:21 pm
by -RoNiN-
Please Hammer don't hurt 'em

And what region do you live in where you can't find CDs? Siberia?

Re: MC Hammer: STOP… The Music Piracy Crackdown

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 6:25 pm
by CoFree
its not that you cant find them
just no one under 15 cares about them

Re: MC Hammer: STOP… The Music Piracy Crackdown

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 1:30 pm
by trailz
-RoNiN- wrote:And what region do you live in where you can't find CDs? Siberia?
It's not that I can't get CDs period, it's just that I can't get CDs for the music I want to listen to.