Wednesday, February 27, 2008

If you do not finish its day Job

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7251211.stmHere's, which, something messages of Googles are based to loved bang stars of the mainland China:"Chinese heavily on these kinds of the commercial achievements, which more form, than half of their income.""Huang Feng, which, used, for Warner music China to work on, say that artists also promote to large marks, how Apple must turn, Nokia and Levi's.The receive large enterprises popular volumes in order their products to promote and the volumes ' if them you to select, can you their money use, in order to promote your own picture around their song for marked out, ' say Huang. "it is simply amazing, how the press accepts uncritically the idea that it is OKAY, artist curtain to rob and then they let it hope you received selected by any korporativen promoter like a girl, some arranged marriage.Thanks to Lawrence Lessig, the man by Google wait and its production can never give L it another Bob Dylan, which a commercial success can become, because it was strong enough for Bob Dylan, to be held is the record agreement for the first pair albums, until he found a public. It is much to support it on its own terms.It very improbably that a Dylan at all in the situation ge$$$WESEN would be to cause a korporativen promoter is nearly a security that there is never a Bob Dylan in China. Of course it can have given a Chinese Bob Dylan, but it probably became by the government -- tools Googles possibly use murdered. The good messages for Chinese artists, whom the attack of commericalization outlives, are that it is kind of a life insurance policy. They are never disputed enough by the government to be so long murdered or disappeared, how they enough mainstream are, a korporatives gig.But to receive then if Google Willesnub the human Rechtecaucus United States of the congress, why it should be interested in some measly artists? Gulaggle?
Source: http://music-tech-policy.blogspot.com/2008/02/dont-quit-your-day-job.html

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