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Platform for artists to share opinions on piracy

News: 26th October 2010 by Louise Dodgson under Record Labels, Selling & Distributing Your Music

Whilst established stars like Lily Allen can easily get on their soapbox about filesharing and have their opinions heard, it's not so simple for emerging artists but their voice still counts. It often seems to be a battle between record labels alongside their governing bodies and the ISPs, but is anyone ever going to gather a substantial cross-section of opinions from artists and bands at all levels to find out what they truthfully think about the matter?

US artist, Miranda B, has taken the matter into her own hands and created a platform called Pirate Verbatim where artists can voice their thoughts and opinions. Check it out below if you have something to say, or want to see what others are saying.

Related Links

http://torrentfreak.com/piracy-and-the-music-industry-the-voices-of-artists-matter-101024/

http://pirateverbatim.com/


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music piracy, illegal filesharing, record labels, pirate verbatim

 

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