Well then maybe you may have to concede that no longer can people make big money in music production. The whole business model needs a re-think.
You also still beleive in 'albums and singles'. If we are to change the business model then even that will need a re-think.
You say "you're still not gaining from it". In the orthodox business model yes, but if you can think (brent cliche alert) outside of the box then profit is still there for bands.
Look at the resturant/cooking industry. You don't the CRS (chef rights society lol) knocking on peoples door everytime they use or share a recipe asking for a fee.
Law is law and piracy is illegal so we mustn't condone illegal behavour, but nor can we ignore the trends that are appearing in the 'music world' that can help us redesign what we do.
You also still beleive in 'albums and singles'. If we are to change the business model then even that will need a re-think.
You say "you're still not gaining from it". In the orthodox business model yes, but if you can think (brent cliche alert) outside of the box then profit is still there for bands.
Look at the resturant/cooking industry. You don't the CRS (chef rights society lol) knocking on peoples door everytime they use or share a recipe asking for a fee.
Law is law and piracy is illegal so we mustn't condone illegal behavour, but nor can we ignore the trends that are appearing in the 'music world' that can help us redesign what we do.