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[News] MAFIAA Lies About Dependence of Musicians

  • Subject: [News] MAFIAA Lies About Dependence of Musicians
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 08:50:57 +0100
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RIAA Insists That Musicians Can't Make Money Without The RIAA

,----[ Quote ]
| First of all, there aren't that many folks 
| who claim that touring alone is enough of a 
| business model, and the rest of the post 
| doesn't focus on "touring alone," but on a 
| variety of alternative business models, 
| which makes it a weird and entirely 
| misleading title. In fact, a year ago, we 
| explained why (just like the RIAA is 
| pointing out) touring alone probably isn't 
| enough to replace the revenues of the 
| recording industry -- but that if you 
| combined touring with other business models, 
| it certainly could work quite well. But by 
| using "touring" as the peg, the RIAA can 
| debunk touring alone and pretend (falsely) 
| that it's debunked the entire space of 
| alternative (smarter) business models.
`----

http://techdirt.com/articles/20100412/0105578962.shtml

Give It Away And Pray: Maybe Not A Business Model, But Still Important For Artists

,----[ Quote ]
| We never know what the world will bring us. 
| Adhering to a business model may make us 
| feel secure, but the most exciting 
| possibilities and opportunities are in the 
| space of not knowing. In Art, unlike 
| Business, if you don't know what you're 
| doing, you're doing it right.
`----

http://techdirt.com/articles/20100329/0921178761.shtml

Microsoft spread similar FUD about GNU/Linux and the GPL.


Recent:

OSFA joins OSI in refuting IIPA's attack on open source

,----[ Quote ]
| Open Source For America (OSFA), an organisation
| created to promote the use of open source in
| government, has denounced the IIPA's "Special
| 301" call saying it is irresponsible and
| misleading. The International Intellectual
| Property Association (IIPA) had called for the
| US Trade Representative to place countries such
| as Indonesia, Brazil and India, on a "Special
| 301" watch list, normally reserved for
| dictatorships or repressive regimes, because
| the governments advocate the use of open
| source. OSFA say that this request is "both
| irresponsible and misleading in its
| characterisation of OSS".
`----

http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/OSFA-joins-OSI-in-refuting-IIPA-s-attack-on-open-source-953967.html


The OSI Categorically Rejects IIPA's special pleadings against Open Source

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| Moore's Law, Disk Law, and Fiber Law have
| created an economic engine for growth,
| promising exponentially improving
| computing, storage, and networking
| performance for the foreseeable future. And
| yet according to a 2003 UNCTAD report,
| "there has been no Moore's Law for
| software," and indeed it is because of
| software that computer systems have become
| more expensive, more complex, and less
| reliable. The global economy spent $3.4T
| USD on Information and Communication
| Technologies in 2008, of which we estimate
| $1T USD was wasted on "bad software". And
| reconfirming the 2003 report and our own
| numbers updated for 2010, others have
| estimated losses of at least $500B and as
| much as $6T USD (meaning that for every
| dollar spent on ICT, that dollar and almost
| one more went down the drain). Whether the
| annual loss number is $500B, $1T, or $6T,
| all represent an unsustainable cost and
| undeniable evidence that something in the
| dominant design of the proprietary software
| industry is deeply flawed. (See
| OSS-2010.pdf for complete references to all
| of the above.)
`----

http://www.opensource.org/node/511


Indonesia: the IIPA is "Watching" you.

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| This is just one of many attacks that try
| to equate open source software with
| software piracy and an overall lack of
| respect for copyright law. And itâs
| rhetoric that we, as open source advocates,
| need to quash. Sometimes we even have to
| educate our own people. The chairwoman of
| the Indonesian Association of Open Source
| (AOSI), said in an interview a few months
| ago â[P]eople have two options: either to
| pay for licensed software or go open
| source.â Iâm hoping she was misquoted.
`----

http://opensource.com/government/10/2/indonesia-iipa-watching-you
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