Thursday, June 22, 2006

Recording Industry Bullshit

Wolf!

This week, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is running a great ad in the Capitol Hill newspaper, Roll Call, reminding Congress that the entertainment oligopolies have cried wolf about new technologies many times before.

The ad collects a century-worth of fear mongering by an industry focused on legislating to protect out-dated business models, rather than adjusting to changing market opportunities:


"I forsee a marked deterioration in American music...and a host of other injuries to music in its artistic manifestations, by virtue—or rather by vice—of the multiplication of the various music-reproducing machines..." -John Philip Sousa on the Player Piano (1906)

"The public will not buy songs that it can hear almost at will by a brief manipulation of the radio dials." -Record Label Executive on FM Radio (1925)


"CEA Defends Home Recording"

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm suprised that Jack Valenti's oh-so-insightful "the VCR is to the American film producer and the American public as the Boston strangler is to the woman home alone" comment didn't make the cut. 'Tis interesting that so much idiocy occured in '82.

Ralph Gizzip said...

Sousa was right. Look at what passes for American music today. Compared to the past masters like Gershwin and Porter it's absolute crap!

Anonymous said...

Have to agree with Ralph Gizzip

Anonymous said...

It isnt just content, but how it is packaged. Even the geezer rock stations in north Florida play the same songs over and over. Just another brick in the wall.
Tim

Anonymous said...

Someone builds a nudist colony near your town. The owner beseeches the local government to pass laws making the sale and use of binoculars illegal rather than building a high enough fence around his property to protect his interests.
...While I'm sitting here on my throne thinking about this, shouldn't my plumber get a royalty every time I flush my toilet? Certainly, his contribution to my daily life is more important.

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