Next month, people who download music illegally may start getting anti-piracy warnings from their Internet Service Providers. If recent research is any indication, maybe they should be getting "thank you" notes instead.
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Michael Francis Brown's curator insight,
May 13, 11:46 AM
I love this article because he spaks on Palmer who used a different route to release her music. Maybe the industry doesn't really need change just to be revamped for the new generation of consumers.
John Bolland's curator insight,
May 13, 12:12 PM
This shows how artists are looking into new ways of releasing their music perhaps due to poor sales in the industry. Delete the scoop?
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Adam Allison's curator insight,
May 13, 10:23 PM
Its great to see music spreading and its becoming more of a social media as opposed to art. Its somewhat scary because it discourages quality as opposed to quantity. I can remember when there was buzz around a new album. Now they leak and are out and no one stands in line or orders prereleases. Just goes to show that the live show is where the inudstry's money is shifting to. Delete the scoop?
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Michael Francis Brown's curator insight,
May 13, 11:42 AM
Wow they did it! I'm not a user of twitter myself but I figured they would create an app for it. Millions of topics are posted on twitter including new music and the industry should have seen this coming a long time ago. Delete the scoop?
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