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Long before AtlasBlogged, I shared my thoughts on internet piracy via email. My friends on the Atlantico email list were subjected to a little tirade about how the anti-piracy artists like Metallica and Eminem were coming across as pretty ridiculous. Oh, I’m not saying that an artist doesn’t have rights to their intellectual property (at least, I’m not saying that right now)… I’m just saying that if you become a millionaire in the metal or rap industries in particular, I have trouble respecting you when you play The Man and have your lawyers email me for ripping and burning. There is no street cred in these actions, imho.
Well, I’m not alone in this belief. In this video, a very popular artist addresses this very serious issue.
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Posted by: G-Dawg
at September 27, 2006 10:14 AM
Fun video. I've also posted it in my piece about the topic, All Rights Reserved (and linked to you). Thanks.
Posted by: Scott Stein at September 28, 2006 2:50 PM
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