Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club
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Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club
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Re: Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club
#2I understand the message behind the weblog post, but I think it's asking a little too much for them to tackle copyright on Glee.
Re: Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club
#3I have a feeling that printing, filling out, and then mailing off a mechanical license for every song, and then waiting by the mailbox for the results won't make for compelling television. I understand the message behind the weblog post, but I think it's asking a little too much for them to tackle copyright on Glee.
Re: Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club
#4I have a feeling that printing, filling out, and then mailing off a mechanical license for every song, and then waiting by the mailbox for the results won't make for compelling television. I understand the message behind the weblog post, but I think it's asking a little too much for them to tackle copyright on Glee.
Re: Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club
#5I have a feeling that printing, filling out, and then mailing off a mechanical license for every song, and then waiting by the mailbox for the results won't make for compelling television. I understand the message behind the weblog post, but I think it's asking a little too much for them to tackle copyright on Glee.
Re: Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club
#6I have a feeling that printing, filling out, and then mailing off a mechanical license for every song, and then waiting by the mailbox for the results won't make for compelling television. I understand the message behind the weblog post, but I think it's asking a little too much for them to tackle copyright on Glee.
In reality, if they were tight on funds, the teacher would be telling the kids "we can't afford to do that song."
I'm sure the writers and producers are well aware of the issue - they have to deal with this stuff in producing the show. The cynic in me says they're avoiding the issue to keep the industry happy.
Re: Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club
#7We have a folk culture at the present day, too; the problem is that all songs used by the folk are copyrighted. Read _Sound Targets_, on music in the Iraq War, for another illustration of this; if every occasion of piracy mentioned in that book produced a $150,000 fine, the RIAA could field its own armed forces with the proceeds. (I hope I didn't just give them an idea.)
I'm not sure where we go from here. This situation can't continue, but "the laborer is worthy of his hire," to use the medieval form of the expression. If only the music industry weren't a gang of thugs (for a list of RIAA members: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_RIAA_member_labels), we might already have a solution for this...