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Sujet de la discussion Posté le 13/07/2005 à 12:10:14Le Pub d'AutoProd & Business (Ex - marché du disque c'est la cata!)

l'heure est grave pour les maisons de disques ! beaucoup d'artistes se font viré , les signature de nouveaux talent sont casi rare et le personnel est licencié peu a peu
LA CAUSE PRINCIPAL SELON 80% DES PRODS = le peer to peer et téléchargements
plus personne ne bouffe , ni les producteurs , ni les distributeurs , ni les maison de disques , et encore moins les artistes auteur compositeur


risin' outlaw
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Nouvel·le AFfilié·e
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5061 Posté le 09/10/2006 à 01:46:16
Foutez Négre au pilori !!
Arrêtez d'acheter des conneries tous autant que vous êtes !!
La puanteur des productions françaises et l'inculture généralisée me donnent la nausée !!
Arrêtez d'acheter des conneries tous autant que vous êtes !!
La puanteur des productions françaises et l'inculture généralisée me donnent la nausée !!
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Pako33
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5062 Posté le 09/10/2006 à 01:49:47

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Hit !
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5063 Posté le 09/10/2006 à 03:16:03
Pak >
Hors sujet : ( :19messages: ; :04/05: ; :Champagne-Ardenne: ... ) .
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Pako33
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5064 Posté le 09/10/2006 à 03:27:14

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5065 Posté le 09/10/2006 à 12:26:58
Pour les anti-Major:
http://www.irma.asso.fr/spip.php?article4667#S%C3%83%C2%A9quence_1
http://www.irma.asso.fr/spip.php?article4667#S%C3%83%C2%A9quence_1
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position.on.off
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5066 Posté le 09/10/2006 à 12:30:48
C'est intéressant et j'en avais deja entendu parler
mais il faut voir qu'il s'agit d'un groupe confirmé, avec deja un public établi, donc c pas du tout les mêmes conditions que l'artiste qui "doit faire son trou"
mais il faut voir qu'il s'agit d'un groupe confirmé, avec deja un public établi, donc c pas du tout les mêmes conditions que l'artiste qui "doit faire son trou"
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ratafiole
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5067 Posté le 09/10/2006 à 12:32:58
Citation : Le groupe en question, The Barenaked Ladies, est tres connu au Canada, il a eu plusieurs labels dont warner music. ils ne sortent pas de nulle part, quoi.
Et ce n'est pas de l'autoproduction, c'est une licence sur un label malin, en particulier pour la com'...
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ratafiole
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5068 Posté le 10/10/2006 à 13:43:52
Dans la newsletter de digitalmusicnews.com
More Anti-DRM Activity Bubbles, Protest Group Emerges In France
After a string of anti-DRM protests by activist organization Defective by Design, another group has staged a similar action in France. A forty-member group known as StopDRM recently paraded through the Latin Quarter of Paris, using banners and leaflets the confess to a crime. The offense? StopDRM pled guilty to playing iTunes-purchased tracks on a non-Apple device. If that sounds silly to the average consumer, that’s the point: the act is technically illegal in France under a recently-updated law. The protest for fair use ended at the local police station where confused cops — who last year faced weeks of violent Islamic protests ― formed a riot line until they could ascertain the situation. There, the protesters explained their offense. "Not only did I not use an iPod to listen to an iTunes song," said protester Jerome Martinez, "but I transferred the film 'Blade Runner' onto my handheld movie player." It took several minutes for police to be convinced a crime was indeed committed, but eventually Martinez and two cohorts were escorted inside to register their offenses.
The protest soon caught the attention of the New York Times, giving the event plenty of exposure. For StopDRM, the hope is that high levels of visibility will stimulate en-masse consumer rejection of all DRM-enabled products. That may be wishful thinking, though arguably, as more non-iPod players are sold, the sores of interoperability will become evident on their own. The efforts of StopDRM and Defective by Design can only speed that process, especially with a supportive blogosphere helping to spread the cause.
Story by news analyst Richard Menta.
More Anti-DRM Activity Bubbles, Protest Group Emerges In France
After a string of anti-DRM protests by activist organization Defective by Design, another group has staged a similar action in France. A forty-member group known as StopDRM recently paraded through the Latin Quarter of Paris, using banners and leaflets the confess to a crime. The offense? StopDRM pled guilty to playing iTunes-purchased tracks on a non-Apple device. If that sounds silly to the average consumer, that’s the point: the act is technically illegal in France under a recently-updated law. The protest for fair use ended at the local police station where confused cops — who last year faced weeks of violent Islamic protests ― formed a riot line until they could ascertain the situation. There, the protesters explained their offense. "Not only did I not use an iPod to listen to an iTunes song," said protester Jerome Martinez, "but I transferred the film 'Blade Runner' onto my handheld movie player." It took several minutes for police to be convinced a crime was indeed committed, but eventually Martinez and two cohorts were escorted inside to register their offenses.
The protest soon caught the attention of the New York Times, giving the event plenty of exposure. For StopDRM, the hope is that high levels of visibility will stimulate en-masse consumer rejection of all DRM-enabled products. That may be wishful thinking, though arguably, as more non-iPod players are sold, the sores of interoperability will become evident on their own. The efforts of StopDRM and Defective by Design can only speed that process, especially with a supportive blogosphere helping to spread the cause.
Story by news analyst Richard Menta.
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lohworm
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5069 Posté le 10/10/2006 à 13:46:20
Hors sujet : Citation : who last year faced weeks of violent Islamic protests
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ratafiole
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5070 Posté le 10/10/2006 à 13:51:53
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