[TPIN] Re: TPIN Digest, Vol 24, Issue 2
Michael Goode
michaelg at trumpetworkspress.com
Fri Feb 2 16:01:05 CST 2007
I agree with Glenn. Many years of training and hard work and expense
are involved to reach
a high level of playing so players can record their material; they
should get paid for it and not have
it given away for free.
Best,
Michael Goode
Author and Performer
Stage Fright in Music Performance and Its Relationship to the
Unconscious
Principal Trumpet and General Manager
Chicago Reading Orchestra
University of Chicago MLA
in psychoneuromusicology
Member, Performing Arts Medicine Association
www.trumpetworkspress.com
On Feb 2, 2007, at 1:35 AM, tpin-request at tpin.okcu.edu wrote:
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 13:55:04 -0500
> From: "Glenn Bengry" <soundpretty at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [TPIN] Stealing Recorded Music
> To: N4BBA at aol.com, tpin at tpin.okcu.edu
> Message-ID: <BAY110-F166D7CE55DD96882F29E6AB2A40 at phx.gbl>
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> Mates,
>
> Forgive me for my ignorance, but would someone please tell me how
> iTunes can give away Tutti's Trumpets as free downloads? I thought
> that the
> Napster lawsuit upheld copyright laws and ended copyright
> infringement(stealing), which in fact drove large numbers of record
> stores
> out of business and had a negative impact on the entire music industry
>
> We've had numerous posts on where you can buy" Tutti's Trumpets"
> How
> can somebody give away copies publically for free?
>
> glenn
>
>
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