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Subject: Re: So whats the deal?
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Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 16:10:25 GMT
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Dessie wrote:
> The only money the bands really make is from tours. They get 8 cents a
> song,
> each time it is played on the radio. The record company gets nearly all the
> money made from CD's. Besides, if I like what I hear, I do puchace the CD.
> I've bought a CD a week, that originated as downloads.
>
> D
>
>That's good justification for your downloading a royalty based
property. I own a small record label, you are right, most bands only
make money from shows, merchandise and such.
But, two things, the money labels recoup from a band is recieved from
"all" income streams. This includes internet downloads. So when you
download a free song (unless it is a promo from the label and is
actually free) you are making it that much harder for the band to get
paid from royalties.
Second, what if the band is completely indie and records, presses and
distributes themselves? Are you still screwing the big label?
BTW, I do not run my label the way other labels do.
Gary Stewart
Pravda Records Group
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