(To Jokerman) Not true... There is a "blanket payment" which goes to a group who deal with these things. At the end of the year, they just divide up the pie and pay out. Number of plays isn't paid out on a "one play - one pay" kind of deal. It's pretty rough and ready.
Remember, YouTube pay these licenses anyway, or have a separate deal with most music companies to cover it. It's just Warner and Universal are suddenly making a fuss and trying to get more.
I do actually buy music. I don't use Youtube to play songs because it's dog awful. I buy the CD, or pay for a download. I believe 100% in rewarding an artist you enjoy. I also like to find new artists I like, through watching things on YouTube, movies, TV programs, etc. I never listen to radio.
Sometimes a friend will lend me an album. I could rip it, and keep it forever. I don't though, I use it to a tester. If I like it, I buy the CD.
I support the music industry, and the artists. I WANT more people to hear music I like and also buy it.
If nobody has heard of Shriekback, nobody will buy their music. IF I put it on YouTube and now 100 people have heard it, 99 listen to it for free, and 1 buys an album - it's 1 album sale they didn't have before. Yes, 99 people have stolen it (effectively), but the net result is still 1 sale more than they had before.
Remember, YouTube pay these licenses anyway, or have a separate deal with most music companies to cover it. It's just Warner and Universal are suddenly making a fuss and trying to get more.
I do actually buy music. I don't use Youtube to play songs because it's dog awful. I buy the CD, or pay for a download. I believe 100% in rewarding an artist you enjoy. I also like to find new artists I like, through watching things on YouTube, movies, TV programs, etc. I never listen to radio.
Sometimes a friend will lend me an album. I could rip it, and keep it forever. I don't though, I use it to a tester. If I like it, I buy the CD.
I support the music industry, and the artists. I WANT more people to hear music I like and also buy it.
If nobody has heard of Shriekback, nobody will buy their music. IF I put it on YouTube and now 100 people have heard it, 99 listen to it for free, and 1 buys an album - it's 1 album sale they didn't have before. Yes, 99 people have stolen it (effectively), but the net result is still 1 sale more than they had before.