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MP3 players and downloading digital music only got popular with Napster and
there were both mp3 players and other ways to download mp3s as early as
1997. Before that only midi and huge wav files that would take forever on a
28.8 or maybe dual 33.6 baud modems if you had money, two phone lines, and
the technical knowhow. We shouldn't forget mp3 CD players were many peoples
first mp3 players because flash memory was so expensive. iTunes was the
first to make bank but it wasn't anything new.
Blaming the 2007 Recession on unregulated or loosely regulated Capitalism
is a joke; the overreaching of Congress, specifically Barney Frank and
Chris Dodd, to "assist" people who could not afford to make mortgage
payments to buy homes they had no business purchasing from an income
perspective was the poison introduced into the Economy which eventually led
to the 2007 meltdown. The remarks he makes in response to "Do you like
Capitalism?" at around the 20 minute mark are pure silliness.
Depends on the industry. With regards to music, books, film and TV, that is
absolutely true. For example, from 1930 to 1968, there was the
comparatively strict "Hays Code" which essentially formed a censorship
board. Films of the period generally could not have nudity, profanity and
even plot elements had to be approved. The MPAA today is a trade
association, and films can be unrated and distributed through alternative
channels.
Also to add on to Kennedy's point, today musicians can reach an audience
without a record label. Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Bandcamp,
Soundcloud etc. They can get funding from fans directly using Indiegogo and
Kickstarter. While working in any artistic field can be tough, there has
never been another time in history where it's this easy to get started.
Does this guy really want to go back to toothpaste sponsored bands?
"Go Bruins!" was muted! #flaseflag #USCilluminate Seriously though, what's
up with the sound on this? Random muting and jump cuts. Also who buys music
at Walmart? This guy is so out of tune with how music is consumed today. I
still like buy cds, but 99% of what I buy is from either Amazon, iTunes or
some other online site, because you can't find a whole lot at a retail
store anymore, unless you like awful top 40 pop stuff.
That's only when you think ideas are property, which they are not and is
pretty obvious to anyone who is smart enough to think past what they've had
beat into their head all their life. Anyone who thinks we need government
to create scarcity, or so-called property, is either someone who already
adores government, or a completely mislead Libertarian.
Music is being monopolized, iTunes is awful for musicians, I make less than
10% when bandcamp gives you 90%, but nobody used band-camp even if I charge
a fraction of the set itunes price. Spotify gives jack shit and you have to
either be giant or be on tour constantly to play enough paid shows to make
a living.
I think he does. I think his love of the old days has clouded his
perception. It was "great" but only IF you "Made IT" I think he is
dismissing the fact that fewer musicians "Made it" back then, now more
money goes directly to musicians and even book writers with direct to
consumer downloads via amazon etc.
Music is not property. The sheets of paper the music is printed on is
property but not the sounds. It's against the concept of a free market to
limit the free exchange of ideas. Once you limit what a person can say/sing
it's no longer a free market.
Having grown up during the 60's and frankly in disgust with it, I love the
idea of the sacred icon of the 60's idiots being blasphemed. I grew up with
the lemon pledge commercial. Only decades later I learned that it was
"lemon tree very pretty".
I just wanna know why Kennedy is for NO Gun Control at all and Stands With
Rand on the issue of using Drone Strikes against Americans on American Soil
under certain circumstances but yet gets on her high horse to berate
others....
Walmart controls music distribution? Srsly? Last I checked CDs were
considered an anachronistic fetish, not quite VHS tapes but on their way
there. Walmart sells new CDs cheap as they can and still nobody wants to
buy them.
I actually was starting to agree with Kennedy for once, but just to mention
that considering music free is the opposite of free market thinking and
against the entire concept of property rights.
Pop music made after the 70ies is shit anyway... the leaf that didn't know
it was part of a tree... has fallen to the earth and is rotting. Whats
wrong with yall... dont you smell it?
Haha look at all these negative votes coming from so-called Libertarians.
Do some research you posers, and you just might finally learn what property
really is, and what it ISN'T, ideas.
It is somewhat harder for the really big musicians/groups to make the huge
bucks they used to, but it is vastly easier nowadays for the struggling
artists to find a niche.
So you agree with Kennedy that music is not property and can be ripped off
at any time.... Typical Libertarian Ideology..... fuck others over because
it's "free will"....
Kennedy! Way to reel him back in on the Anti Capitalism statement! He's
just another contestant on the "Blame Game". It's always Walmart's
fault...yeah right!