Editorial: Why we love Google and hate the RIAA
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Read Short-Media's latest article, Why we love Google and hate the RIAA, just published on the front page.
Please leave your feedback and thanks for visiting us. Short-Media's content is created by both its staff and members. If you're interested in contributing to the site, please read how you can get published.This love and hate is not irrational. Though it may not be clearly articulated on message boards and forums across the 'net, there is a very simple equation between the business models of these two companies and the public's perception of them. Google trades you innocuous ads for free stuff. The RIAA must vigilantly protect the property it sells from thieves, and sometimes grandma gets caught in the fray.
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Keebs, I thought your editorial was fair and unbiased.
"See! Google gave me this awesome mapping program for FREE, and you won't even let me have five minutes of Aerosmith. Why don't you do like Google and put ads in, uh... hmm..."
Artists need to put more effort into things. Tours, "gigs", give people more reason to actually pay for something. As it stand these days, artists write 'a' song (normally crap) and then get pissy when they don't become millionaires from it.
It is my impression though, that the recording industry per se (film and audio), and perhaps not the majority of the entertainers want to keep content flowing through the traditional, major production companies. They seem not to be able handle any kind of competition, legal or otherwise. Or am I just ignorant in this arena?