Saturday, November 28, 2009

Is making music available on the Internet when such music is no longer sold anywhere ethically corre

The copyright has not expired, so it is "piracy," yet the LPs have never been turned into CDs and the availability of such music through second-hand sellers is zero.



What to do? Release it to the Internet so more people can get to know that music, and those who like it can obtain it, also preserving it from 'extinction'?



Or should the copyright be respected, even if it means the music will be forgotten?



Is making music available on the Internet when such music is no longer sold anywhere ethically correct?

-(Myspace music www.myspace.com)



If music has entered into the Public Domain phase of it's existence it is ethically correct to make it available for free EVERYWHERE.



Is making music available on the Internet when such music is no longer sold anywhere ethically correct?

-(Myspace.com graphics myspace.com)



JUST DO IT! Report It


yeah go for it.

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