Now I'm not usually a 'ranter' but when it comes to the music industry I pose it as a very sensitive issue. I have long been an admirer of all things musical, hence why I am choosing to make a career out of it! I am a fan of buying all music, and items such as films etc. and what I really, really, really hate is ILLEGAL DOWNLOADING!
For some reason it just really frustrates me, it is essentially the same as stealing, which is just wrong on all levels. It is easy to think that everyone who is in a band, on the radio, TV, has been in the charts are stinking rich (I used to think this before I learnt more about the music industry) but the fact is that this is just not true. What a lot of people don't understand is that there is not as much money in the music industry as they think, sure there is a hell of a lot, but not that much! The purpose of selling music is not to gain ridiculous amounts of profit, but to fund other musical endeavours to please the fans. You see without the money gained from record sales bands and record labels and others cannot afford to book tours, duplicate the albums, pay for merch or fund their musical careers, and these are just a few minuscule points amongst the enormous spectrum of things!
Another thing to take into consideration is that artists have no idea how many people actually like them! Fair enough it is ok to have 300,000 likes on Facebook but when no one is buying your music, how do you establish how many people actually like your music!? Take Biffy Clyro for example, they have two Platinum albums, 'Puzzle' (2007) and 'Only Revolutions' (2009). Now, you may think, well two Platinum albums, 600,000 + sales, THAT'S FREAKIN' AWESOME! It is indeed, but Biffy Clyro didn't reach mainstream success until their fourth studio album, now here's one hard working and persistent band! Now obviously not all bands are doing it for the fame and fortune but because they love music, but to be able to be rewarded for their achievements would be a nice thing. I see it as the fans' way of saying thank you.
I was amazed to find out that Adele has now achieved 14 x Platinum status in the UK with her second studio album '21'. I was so amazed to find this out because in the current musical climate, someone selling in excess of 4.2 million copies is simply incredible, but I will never cease to wonder how many copies it would actually be if people in the UK and also around the world wouldn't have downloaded it. Who knows, it could be within the hundreds of thousands, even a million more? £6.99 to buy an album can't hurt! Even so it is a great achievement which is great as it is a well known fact that she is a true force of nature both musically and as a person, so she really does deserve all of her success.
Now, on to a more sensitive issue (And I thought that this post was going to be about film.. the next one will I promise!). This week, there was a blackout on Wikipedia, due to protests against the SOPA and PIPA. Now I'm not going to comment on this as I haven't researched enough about it to have a solid opinion, but as stated above, my views against stealing are clear. But what I do want to talk about is the hacktivist group, Anonymous. Earlier in the week the group hacked into and shut down or manipulated in
someway the websites of groups such as Universal Music Group, the RIAA, Warner Music Group, the FBI and the White House to name a few. The attack called 'Operation Megaupload' was in response to the American Government shutting down the online sharing site Megaupload without the SOPA and PIPA bills being passed. I was pretty disgusted to hear about all of this because it is all a little crazy. I do feel that the US government have a right to shut down the website because let's face it, they are a government and do have a lot of power. Now I suppose some would see that it is wrong being as the bill has not yet passed which is fair enough but they do still have the power to do it so why wouldn't they use it? So I do feel that they have some grounds. But Anonymous on the other hand are just ridiculous. They are vandals and criminals. I mean really, you are going to get a bad name for yourselves if you do things like shutting down websites just because you didn't like something that happened. Hacking into websites just because one website gets closed down is not only pathetic but so pointless as well. It's just like kids throwing toys out of the pram. It's just getting crazy!
I'm not sure there will ever be a way to stop people from illegally downloading but It does make me happy that a large amount of people do legally purchase music. There are some Solution Devices but I suppose that they are just too controversial. I hope that this post hasn't been too 'ranty'! Please feel free to correct me if any of my research is wrong and to post any of your thoughts and comments. Thanks!
Lavo
Twitter: @CenturianLavo
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I was amazed to find out that Adele has now achieved 14 x Platinum status in the UK with her second studio album '21'. I was so amazed to find this out because in the current musical climate, someone selling in excess of 4.2 million copies is simply incredible, but I will never cease to wonder how many copies it would actually be if people in the UK and also around the world wouldn't have downloaded it. Who knows, it could be within the hundreds of thousands, even a million more? £6.99 to buy an album can't hurt! Even so it is a great achievement which is great as it is a well known fact that she is a true force of nature both musically and as a person, so she really does deserve all of her success.Now, on to a more sensitive issue (And I thought that this post was going to be about film.. the next one will I promise!). This week, there was a blackout on Wikipedia, due to protests against the SOPA and PIPA. Now I'm not going to comment on this as I haven't researched enough about it to have a solid opinion, but as stated above, my views against stealing are clear. But what I do want to talk about is the hacktivist group, Anonymous. Earlier in the week the group hacked into and shut down or manipulated in
someway the websites of groups such as Universal Music Group, the RIAA, Warner Music Group, the FBI and the White House to name a few. The attack called 'Operation Megaupload' was in response to the American Government shutting down the online sharing site Megaupload without the SOPA and PIPA bills being passed. I was pretty disgusted to hear about all of this because it is all a little crazy. I do feel that the US government have a right to shut down the website because let's face it, they are a government and do have a lot of power. Now I suppose some would see that it is wrong being as the bill has not yet passed which is fair enough but they do still have the power to do it so why wouldn't they use it? So I do feel that they have some grounds. But Anonymous on the other hand are just ridiculous. They are vandals and criminals. I mean really, you are going to get a bad name for yourselves if you do things like shutting down websites just because you didn't like something that happened. Hacking into websites just because one website gets closed down is not only pathetic but so pointless as well. It's just like kids throwing toys out of the pram. It's just getting crazy!
I'm not sure there will ever be a way to stop people from illegally downloading but It does make me happy that a large amount of people do legally purchase music. There are some Solution Devices but I suppose that they are just too controversial. I hope that this post hasn't been too 'ranty'! Please feel free to correct me if any of my research is wrong and to post any of your thoughts and comments. Thanks!
Lavo
Twitter: @CenturianLavo
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