• metaStatic@kbin.earth
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    2 days ago

    The kicker is that music suffers from the exact same copyright system. The big labels could absolutely start their own walled garden if they wanted.

    • Truscape@lemm.ee
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      2 days ago

      Wouldn’t the ease of access for music piracy in comparison to video piracy be the true barrier keeping them in check? Audio doesn’t exactly have massive file sizes, and the ability to rip audio from any source has become more accessible than ever.

      I wonder when streaming services may have their “Napster moment”.

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        21 hours ago

        Or, toss in a blank tape, tune to your favorite station and hit record. Had quite a few radio mix tapes as a young teen XD

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        2 days ago

        We put the fear of death in the music industry with Pentium 2 computers running Windows 98 and 56k dial up modems. They try to pull too much shit and we WILL do without them.

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      I think everyone would just turn to piracy at that point since the way people consume music is a lot different than the way people consume movies. Maybe that could have worked before playlists were a common thing, but at this point I think there would be riots if suddenly everyone’s playlists were all ruined