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Metallica
METALLICA'S STATEMENT
Submitted by DaLynziiChic on 28 November 2006 - 2:16pm. downloading | Metallica | musicThe Constable mentioned in his blog that he would like to hear the view of Lars Ulrich, the leader of METALLICA, regarding Napster and copyright infringement. What follows is Ulrich's statement, read to the U.S. Senate in 2000. I've obnoxiously copy-and-pasted the whole thing into this blog, but if you want to read it from the site, go HERE. Ulrich's statement is honest and heartfelt, but just a tad annoying because 1) Lessig and Vaidy both mentioned that there is no PROOF that downloading ever hurts the artists or even the industry and 2) If anything, downloading hurts the actual musician the LEAST out of everyone else (the distribution company, manager, etc.). They get a tiny fraction of the overall yield of their record sales; they make much more money off personal appearances and concerts. In a sense, the record companies are the ones that rip off a band's intellectual property.


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