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Di myuuzik indoschri
Sangraitin an injinierin
Why do some musicians pretend that music is not a commodity?
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[QUOTE="Bombastus, post: 16800, member: 2178"] It depends on the country and if you release it independently e.g., re-recording your entire studio albums. Certain artists opt for the latter because sometimes there is no way for them to ever get their stuff back. Then there are artists who do it to be spiteful and that's self-explanatory. But there are also non-rerecord clauses in music contracts to prevent competition on DSPs. It makes sense because you don't want multiple versions of the same commodity on the market. It dilutes the money for record labels. [/QUOTE]
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Why do some musicians pretend that music is not a commodity?
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