[Dixielandjazz] Paying The Piper: Music Streaming Services In Perspective

Norman Vickers nvickers1 at cox.net
Mon Jul 29 15:15:09 PDT 2013


To:  Musicians and Jazzfans list; DJML

From: Norman Vickers, Jazz Society of Pensacola

 

Here’s a long article about how little streaming services such as Spotify and Pandora play artists for using their copyrighted material.  FYI.  Too long to copy and send and the URL is also too long.

If you can’t open it, and are REALLY interested, then go to NPR music and find it yourself.  Best effort I can make here.

 

 

 

 

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A musician, a songwriter and Spotify's director of Artist Services share their viewpoints on the ongoing controversy over royalty payments made by streaming services. Plus, audio and video highlights from the Newport Folk Festival and an exclusive stream of the new record from Moderat.

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As more music becomes available for free online, concepts of music ownership start to break down. A musician, a songwriter and Spotify's director of Artist Services share their viewpoints on the ongoing controversy over royalty payments made by streaming services.


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