Archive for June, 2010

ASCAP Cracks down

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

According to a recent article in The NY Times – The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers is making an example out of 21 bars, nightclubs and restaurants by filing copyright suits against each establishment.  While I agree that these organizations need to run a tight ship and get artists paid this seems oddly RIAA like for the performing rights organization.

I was unaware prior to reading the article that it is in fact a federal offense to perform copyrighted music without permission.  I am all in favor of getting the artist paid but it really seems more like a misdemeanor and a heavy fine kind of violation to me.

More on Music Piracy

Monday, June 21st, 2010

According to a recent article in Billboard The IFPI recently published a study done on music piracy in Spain.  Apparently almost 96% of all music downloaded in Spain is done so without compensating the artist.

The same article also states that the figures for film and video games stand at 83.7% and 52.3%, respectively.

If you can – go out and purchase some IP today.