rahvin
keeper of the flame
I'm gonna steal that. Thanks.
No, you're not going to steal it because I and everyone else STILL has it, ok?!
I'm gonna steal that. Thanks.
Anyone know what the deal is with those Russian download sites that sell downloads for like a buck or two an album?
Do they give the bands a cut of the loot or are they just straight up bandits?
I know that mp3 of albums are sold as discs in Russia (the whole discography of a band on one cd) so it ight be the same deal over the net. Still, I doubt the band or the label get anythign from it.
As far as I know, only Rob Halford is earning money on downloads that are sold over the net.
Anyone know what the deal is with those Russian download sites that sell downloads for like a buck or two an album?
Do they give the bands a cut of the loot or are they just straight up bandits?
I know that mp3 of albums are sold as discs in Russia (the whole discography of a band on one cd) so it ight be the same deal over the net. Still, I doubt the band or the label get anythign from it.
I don't know much about this either, but Itunes operate in a legit way, so I'm sure that some cents eventually will end up in the pockets of the rightful owners. Mind you, this kind of money goes though different instances and collection agencies in different countries, so it usually takes some years before things happen and Itunes haven't been around for that long.In Norway it's claimed that no norwegian (metal) artist has gotten any money from any downloading company (including itunes)
I'd be VERY surprised if the band, label or publisher sees any [SIZE=-1]$[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]$[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]$ [/SIZE]from this. As far as I've read (haven't researched it that much), the legal situation is muddy, so until it has been proven in a Russian court that these companies are breaking the law, they'll continue.
I don't know much about this either, but Itunes operate in a legit way, so I'm sure that some cents eventually will end up in the pockets of the rightful owners. Mind you, this kind of money goes though different instances and collection agencies in different countries, so it usually takes some years before things happen and Itunes haven't been around for that long.
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