David Byrne: 'The internet will suck all creative content out of the world'
Di qualche mese fa (mi era sfuggito), ma sempre d'interesse. juan carlos *David Byrne: 'The internet will suck all creative content out of the world'** * /The boom in digital streaming may generate profits for record labels and free content for consumers, but it spells disaster for today's artists across the creative industries// / David Byrne The Guardian, Friday 11 October 2013 15.53 BST Awhile ago Thom Yorke and the rest of Radiohead got some attention when they pulled their recent record from Spotify. A number of other artists have also been in the news, publicly complaining about streaming music services (Black Keys, Aimee Mann and David Lowery of Camper van Beethoven and Cracker). Bob Dylan, Metallica and Pink Floyd were longtime Spotify holdouts -- until recently. I've pulled as much of my catalogue from Spotify as I can. AC/DC, Garth Brooks and Led Zeppelin have never agreed to be on these services in the first place. So, what's the deal? What are these services, what do they do and why are these musicians complaining? There are a number of ways to stream music online: Pandora is like a radio station that plays stuff you like but doesn't take requests; YouTube plays individual songs that folks and corporations have uploaded and Spotify is a music library that plays whatever you want (if they have it), whenever you want it. Some of these services only work when you're online, but some, like Spotify, allow you to download your playlist songs and carry them around. For many music listeners, the choice is obvious -- why would you ever buy a CD or pay for a download when you can stream your favourite albums and artists either for free, or for a nominal monthly charge? [...] Continua qui: http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/oct/11/david-byrne-internet-content-wo...
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