Blackf1re | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 14:34 |
Deze week is Lily's kijk op Filesharing meerdere keren onderwerp van discussie geweest. Terwijl sommigen het eens zijn met haar standpunt, begrijpen anderen haar 'doomsday-scenario' niet. Een van deze mensen is Dan Bull, die in zijn nieuwe nummer een open brief aan Lily Allen stuurt.quote:A Brilliant Open Letter Song On Piracy To Lily Allen Written by enigmax on September 26, 2009
This week Lily Allen’s views on file-sharing have been the hot topic. While some agree with her calls to ’save’ the industry from a fate worse than death, others did not subscribe to the doomsday scenario. One of those is UK musician Dan Bull who has written a brilliant song-come-open letter to Miss Allen. We hope you enjoy it.
Say what you like about Lily Allen. Agree with her. Disagree with her if you like. Whatever the position, it’s difficult to take it away from her – she has done more in the last week to raise the online debate over illicit file-sharing than any other artist in recent months.
Lily has managed to capture the imaginations of both sides – people are talking about this issue and that is always a good thing.
Debate, discussion and hopefully understanding will bring this file-sharing ‘war’ to an end one day but in the meantime let’s not forget what this is ultimately all about – the music. We all love it and that’s why you’ll love this too;
“After Lily’s hectic week I’ve made a pro-filesharing song and video calling her up on a few of the claims she’s made,” UK musician Dan Bull explains to TorrentFreak.
“I’ve also tried to outline some of the main moral arguments for filesharing in the lyrics. Hope you enjoy, and hope the readers do too.”
The song is brilliant in my opinion, and, ironically I suppose, i’d like to give Dan some money for his work, he deserves it. Let’s hope this song gets to Internet #1 this weekend and he reaps the benefit. Now if I can just get the chorus out of my head….. Bron: A Brilliant Open Letter Song On Piracy To Lily Allen (TorrentFreak.com)
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Hukkie | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 15:01 |
En nu? |
daftme | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 15:11 |
Vind die open brief toch vrij geniaal in elkaar gezet  |
Chadi | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 15:41 |
* Chadi 2 |
-Menn0- | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 15:47 |
quote: Ik ook  |
Biancavia | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 15:58 |
quote: Geweldig!  |
#ANONIEM | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 16:16 |
Dit is echt geniaal. En bovendien ook zo verschrikkelijk waar! |
Maki-maki. | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 16:17 |
Briljant clipje, . |
Sapstengel | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 16:28 |
Haha spot on. Geniaal gedaan ook idd . |
koffiegast | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 23:42 |
Exactemento. |
GhostfaceKillah | zaterdag 26 september 2009 @ 23:48 |
Leuk liedje, alleen jammer dat 'ie zegt dat 'ie d'r muziek leuk vindt, en dat ze 'fit' is...  |
SpecialK | zondag 27 september 2009 @ 01:27 |
Ge-ni-aal. |
#ANONIEM | zondag 27 september 2009 @ 01:48 |
Even checken  |
SpecialK | zondag 27 september 2009 @ 10:36 |
Oeps!quote:Lily Allen Distributing Tons Of Copyrighted Music; Blows Way Past Three Strikes from the put-the-stone-down-lily,-that's-a-big-glass-house dept
Really don't want to turn this into an all Lily Allen all the time blog, but reader Peter has sent in something rather interesting: When Lily was first trying to get attention, she created a couple of mixtapes with a ton of songs from other artists... available as MP3 downloads, and mixing in her own tracks. This is a well-known tradition in some circles and a great way to get some attention. We're all for it. But... it seems quite hypocritical of Ms. Allen to claim that file sharing is somehow evil and destroying the industry when she appears to be an active participant and used it to promote herself (oh my goodness! free music working as promotion!). According to the tracklisting of the second mixtape, it included 19 tracks by artists other than Lily Allen. Both mixtapes (mixtape 1 and mixtape 2) are available directly off of Lily's website, LilyAllenMusic.com, which has a copyright notice at the bottom from EMI.
So, when Lily notes on her anti-piracy blog that:
Also the government legislation is targeting uploaders -- people that make music available illegally
It appears that she actually qualifies. Quite directly. She's offering music from, among others, Jay-Z, Jefferson Airplane, The Specials and The Kinks. Admittedly, it's just a quick look around, but it appears many of the artists whose works she's distributing for free have no connection with EMI. Even if they did, remember EMI was recently claiming that it's never authorized MP3s for distribution for publicity purposes. Uh oh.
... Bron: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20090923/1409046297.shtml |
koffiekoekje | zondag 27 september 2009 @ 18:28 |
Ze wil zelf gewoon meer illegale drugs kunnen gebruiken  |
Grrrrrrrr | zondag 27 september 2009 @ 18:32 |
Had ik niet van haar verwacht, dat ze zo'n zeikwijf zou blijken te zijn  |
Hamilcar | zondag 27 september 2009 @ 18:44 |
Lomp wijf, lompe muziek, lompe mening. |
Santello | zondag 27 september 2009 @ 23:33 |
Wat vet!  |
Asgard | maandag 28 september 2009 @ 00:15 |
Kewl  |
Fortune_Cookie | maandag 28 september 2009 @ 10:27 |
Hoe graatloos van Lily Allen toch.
Mensen die het leven van anderen kapot maken omdat ze niet willen schikken om enkele liedjes ter waarde van zo'n 12 dollar die verdienen geen steun maar een kogel.
Wat dat betreft heeft ze hier toch echt de verkeerde kant gekozen. Niet de downloaders zijn het kwaad, maar de platenmaatschappijen en hun vertegenwoordigers.
Maar goed, als er geld verdiend kan worden dan zijn een hoop mensen niet meer geinteresseerd in de moraal waarmee ze anderen graag hun wil opleggen. |
Manono | maandag 28 september 2009 @ 10:34 |
later lezen |
Jor_Dii | maandag 28 september 2009 @ 11:29 |
Vet  |
Seam | maandag 28 september 2009 @ 11:39 |
Wat een geweldig nummer  |
Boris_Karloff | maandag 28 september 2009 @ 11:39 |
Maakt ze toch lekker geen muziek meer. Ik zal er geen traan om laten. Hypocriet mens  |