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Old 12-21-2005, 11:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Song sites face legal crackdown

The music industry is to extend its copyright war by taking legal action against websites offering unlicensed song scores and lyrics.

The US Music Publishers' Association (MPA), which represents sheet music companies, will launch its first campaign against such sites in 2006.

MPA president Lauren Keiser said he wanted site owners to be jailed.

He said unlicensed guitar tabs and song scores were widely available on the internet but were "completely illegal".

Mr Keiser said he did not just want to shut websites and impose fines, saying if authorities can "throw in some jail time I think we'll be a little more effective".

Bitter battles

The move comes after several years of bitter legal battles against unauthorised services allowing users to download recordings for free.

Publishing companies have taken action against websites in the past, but this will be the first co-ordinated legal campaign by the MPA.

The MPA would target "very big sites that people would think are legitimate and very, very popular", Mr Keiser said.

"The Xerox machine was the big usurper of our potential income," he said. "But now the internet is taking more of a bite out of sheet music and printed music sales so we're taking a more proactive stance."


Music publishers and songwriters will consider all tools under the law to stop this illegal behaviour
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David Israelite, president of the National Music Publishers' Association, added his concerns.

"Unauthorised use of lyrics and tablature deprives the songwriter of the ability to make a living, and is no different than stealing," he said.

"Music publishers and songwriters will consider all tools under the law to stop this illegal behaviour."

Sandro del Greco, who runs Tabhall.co.uk, said the issue was not serious enough to warrant jail time and sites like his were not necessarily depriving publishers of income.

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"I play the drums mainly but I play the guitar as well. I run the website and I still buy the [tab] books," he said.

"The tabs online aren't deadly accurate so if someone really wants to know it they'll buy the book.

"But most of the bands I listen to don't have tab books to buy so if you get them online, that's the only way you can really learn it unless you work it out yourself."

The campaign comes after lyric-finding software PearLyrics was forced off the internet by a leading music publishing company, Warner Chappell.

'No alternative'

PearLyrics worked with Apple's iTunes, searching the internet to find lyrics for songs in a user's collection.

"I just don't see why PearLyrics should infringe the copyright of Warner Chappell because all I'm doing is searching publicly-available websites," PearLyrics developer Walter Ritter said.

"It would be different if they had an alternative service that also provided lyrics online and also integrated [with iTunes] like PearLyrics did. But they don't offer anything like that at all."

A Warner Chappell statement said the company wanted to ensure songwriters were "fairly compensated for their works and that legitimate sites with accurate lyrics are not undermined by unlicensed sites".

"We have requested that PearWorks provide us with information regarding the sources of their lyrics, and have further asked that they discontinue the service if these sources are operating without a licence."

source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4508158.stm


wow, they left me speechless..
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Old 12-21-2005, 11:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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even I am against this and that says something.
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the onion is a fake newspaper dude.
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just realized that now when i did a search for the press release.. guess i'll remove it, but the bbc one is real
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Haha, Onion. They once had a headline;

"CIA realizes its been using Black Highlighters all these years."

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ROFL!!!! I was just gonna say that lol!!!
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I think I saw the first of these busts this week.

They busted a certain site where somebody was illegally selling extended versions of songs with rates about half the price of legal services.

Now everything about that site and the owner simply vanished. It was starting to hurt legitimate buisness though...
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I hate people I really do. This is just retarded to no end.
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Old 12-22-2005, 10:36 AM   #9 (permalink)
 
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Despite the fact this may be semi off subject, I'd like to take the opportunity to express my anger when it comes to the RIAA. Given the chance, I would gladly kick any RIAA follower in the throat.

That is all.
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