RIAA Hits a Sour Note With Its File-Sharing Hunt
Found on Wired on Wednesday, 10 October 2007
So when their first victim, Thomas, turns out to be a single American Indian mother of two making a measly $36,000 a year -- latte money for the RIAA boys -- you have a hard time picturing these guys nailed to a cross.
Here's an industry so bloated with executives and middlemen, all of them greedily slurping up profit like bluepoint oysters, that the people who actually write the songs and play the music -- the "talent" -- are getting royally screwed in the royalty department.
Radiohead is the latest band to offer an album's worth of music online, for free. Fans are being asked to pay what they feel is fair, and my guess is that most people will kick in something. Given the chance to be reasonable, we usually will.
As soon as Radiohead releases details about this project, more artists might consider turning away from the labels. You don't need the classic PR machinery anymore; if you produce something good, people all over the world will know within a short time.