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robert stanton
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Date:
Fri, 09 Aug 2002 09:51:13 -0500
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Re: [idm] Prefuse 73 Tune in Footlocker Ad
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quoted 2 lines What's wrong with trying to better one's own lot in life to the >detriment>What's wrong with trying to better one's own lot in life to the >detriment >of everyone else?
I surely hope you are just being sarcastic here. If you're not, here's a brief explanation: the ideas of neo-liberalism, which you have voiced here, maintain that policies which maximize the role of markets and profit-making and minimize the role of nonmarket institutions (e.g. regulation) are best. However, these modern markets and the vast number of corporations/conglomerates that are involved in them only cater to the elites, namely the rich and powerful owners of such companies. So, first off, since most of the media outlets today are owned by a half-dozen powerful corporations, you're not going to hear much news or journalism that's either controversial to *their* concerns or other companies (see the book I previously mentioned for more information on this). Additionally, neo-liberalism's "markets know best" approach, if taken to the extreme, would mean no agencies such as the EPA, FDA, etc. And, as long as the elite's backyard looks nice, green, and unpolluted, and that his food/medicine doesn't kill him, history has demonstrated that he isn't going to care about the rest of world. This ideology of uncaring has been in part responsible for the poor conditions of the world to the present. The simple idea of "I'm ok, so I don't care if you are" is about the most ignorant and selfish statement one human being can make to another. The fact that this ideology is so commonly voiced by many societies and people across the globe is a frightening testament to how much the ideas of laissez-faire life, goverment, and economics have gone.
quoted 3 lines I suppose people also shouldn't try selling their music, as they're >simply>I suppose people also shouldn't try selling their music, as they're >simply >supporting bad music formats and the technology industry that >creates >speakers and cd players.
There's a *big* difference between recording music for various formats and directly allowing your music to support an institution via payment directly from that institution. Phillips and whoever else owns the rights to the CD patents is *not* paying you to use their musical formats to record music, whereas Footlocker *is* paying Scott Herren to use his music. I argued that this paying of Herren was negative in that it either demonstrates his naivete of what he is supporting, or that he just doesn't care that his music is being commercialized (and commercialized does not mean "made popular") and supporting corrupt institutions.
quoted 2 lines n5md must be horrible, according to your reasoning, as they're so>n5md must be horrible, according to your reasoning, as they're so > >blatantly supporting sony technology.
I think my above statement covers this - n5md is not being paid by Sony to use their technology. For whatever reason, the people there have chosen MiniDisc format for their releases. Since they are not being compensated by Sony, and I do not know anyone at the label, I can only assume that they found some reason to value this format over any others. Robert _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org