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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBritish Rock Stars pushing Anti Piracy Law in UK ( Daltrey, Townshend, Plant, May,etc)
i love most of these guys, but this makes me laugh . interesting they mention Adele but she didn't sign on. who else do they have. why no signatures or names of the "talent" discovered by Simon Cowell who did sign on ? Adele is the only recent name they can give, and she is doing great with sales.
i don't think most of the older guys who signed on know anything about this and were probably fooled by Cowell and some others.
<SIR - As the world's focus turns to Britain, there is an opportunity to stimulate growth in sectors where Britain has a competitive edge. Our creative industries represent one such sector, which creates jobs at twice the speed of the rest of the economy.
Britain's share of the global music market is higher than ever with British artists, led by Adele, breaking through to global stardom. As a digitally advanced nation whose language is spoken around the world, Britain is well-positioned to increase its exports in the digital age. Competition in the creative sector is in talent and innovation, not labour costs or raw materials.
We can only realise this potential if we have a strong domestic copyright framework, so that British creative industries can earn a fair return on their huge investments creating original content. Illegal activity online must be pushed to the margins. This will benefit consumers, giving confidence they are buying safely online from legal websites.
The simplest way to ensure this would be to implement the long-overdue measures in the Digital Economy Act 2010; and to ensure broadband providers, search engines and online advertisers play their part in protecting consumers and creators from illegal sites.
We are proud of our cultural heritage and believe that we, and our sector, can play a much bigger role in supporting British growth. To continue to create world beating creative content, we need a little bit of help from our friends.
Simon Cowell
Roger Daltrey
Professor Green
Sir Elton John
Lord Lloyd-Webber
Dr. Brian May
Robert Plant
Roger Taylor
Tinie Tempah
Pete Townshend>
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/elton-john-pete-townshend-robert-plant-sign-anti-piracy-letter-to-british-prime-minister-20120725#ixzz2268axkeX
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)On edit - from Wikipedia:
May earned a PhD in astrophysics from Imperial College in 2007 and is the 4th and current Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University
KurtNYC
(14,549 posts)How does Clapton covering "Crossroads" cost the UK a "huge investment"? Doesn't Simon Cowell use nothing but COVER songs? And none of these signers has written a decent song in 20 years except may be Robert Plant.
Elton John couldn't even write an original song for Princess Di -- he should sue himself.
I made a cooked some really great steaks back in the 1980s but I don't expect to get paid for them NOW.
Music is a service, not a commodity.
Javaman
(62,532 posts)Led Zeppelin has a lot to say about where they got their music as well.
Here's part 1 (Everything is a remix- it's brilliant)
http://vimeo.com/14912890
JI7
(89,261 posts)so can one really say it's that bad. i do think people should give credit.
personally i don't think most of the old guys who signed on here understand this issue . it's all an attempt to make simon cowell get more wealth without putting out anything good.
wilt the stilt
(4,528 posts)Zep had to pay royalties to one of the bluesmen in '93. They were notorious and stole most of their songs including "stairway to Heaven". Google led zep and youwill find out. At least Clapton always gave credit.
spanone
(135,859 posts)JI7
(89,261 posts)they are all very wealthy and doing well. adele is doing well which is the only name they mention in the letter.