[Fmpro] Yes We Can
chris@alpiar.com
chris at alpiar.com
Tue Feb 5 17:31:00 GMT 2008
government can (and should) affect the arts and music and the business surrounding music tremendously!
While a new president alone isnt going to do much, no matter which candidate, a solid administration that is arts minded working with an amenable congress can make HUGE impact on the business of music. The NEA, NPR and social programs for the betterment of art can flourish when the national budget gives it credence and laws changed and created that support artist rights: things like a law that would force ISPs to create unified technology to no longer allow the illegal downloads of media files, or laws that would change how artists collect royalties, or laws that get changed so that a download DOES constitute a performance. This is ALL politics. 100%. And you each need to consider this and choose the appropriate candidates and VOTE this year. Have faith that things CAN change and they will. Maybe not every part immediately, but with desire and unity change for the betterment is inevitable.
In our current situation, litigation is the ONLY thing that is going to save our artform. And that litigation needs open minded change oriented politicians and judges, and it needs unity from us with lobbyists and lawyers working for us.
You say that we are doomed to whatever trends are given to us, fed to us by the mean and evil machine known as the Music Industry (RIAA), well we can change this all with the right administration and the right attitude among us of and for change. Give us some politicians that actually believe in change and we can show them our problems and solutions. Where we were defeated in the past, maybe we can win today. Yes we can, yes we can!
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Louis King [mailto:lking1 at nyc.rr.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 11:16 AM
>To: fmpro at nxport.com
>Subject: Re: [Fmpro] Yes We Can
>
>If you think Gov't is going to save your business/how you make a
>living, you need to find a new way to make a living .... I'm not
>saying that Gov't doesn't not, can it have an impact on artists,
>it's just that the changes in what we do and how we get screwed have
>little or nothing to do with Gov't and everything to do with
>technology and business practices.
>
>Having said that politics affects us all but I don't know that the
>"pandora's box" of political discussion is what this list is for.
>
>
>
>On Feb 5, 2008, at 10:37 AM, chris at alpiar.com wrote:
>
>> Why's that? Surely as we need air to live we need new ideals and
>> change in politics as composers before all is lost. In case you
>> havent been watching, we are on a ship that has been sucked into a
>> huge cyclone about 10 years ago and while it fights to stay afloat
>> it teeters on the brink of complete and utter *permanent*
>> destruction. While I dont know if Obama is the change we need or
>> not, we should absolutely be discussing politics on this list. An
>> administration in favor of positive change for the people, one that
>> supports the arts, one that is liberal and social-program oriented
>> is one of the key things we need to save our ship. If you think its
>> inconsequential then you need to move along to another form of work
>> or prepare for life to be over in the next 10 or 20 years
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: David Das [mailto:david at daviddas.com]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 10:20 AM
>>> To: fmpro at nxport.com
>>> Cc: chris at alpiar.com
>>> Subject: Re: Yes We Can
>>>
>>>> I have doubts that we can fix this world that is so utterly beyond
>>>> repair, redemption, release... but what choice do we have but to
>>>> contribute to the positive or the negative, and so I choose
>>>>
>>>> http://www.dipdive.com
>>>>
>>>> Christopher Kennedy Alpiar
>>>> Cinematic Composer
>>>> www.alpiar.com
>>>
>>>
>>> I find these kinds of posts extremely inappropriate on a composers'
>>> list. Shall we all now link to our candidate of choice? Shall we
>>> start to debate the merits or the positions of the candidate you
>>> chose?
>>>
>>> I have strong political feelings, and now you've aroused them, but I
>>> don't want to start a snowball of off-topic posts, since no doubt
>>> many people on the list will have strong and opposing viewpoints too.
>>>
>>> Respectfully,
>>> David
>>>
>>> --
>>> David Das / david at daviddas.com / www.daviddas.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
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