> We are in hard times right now and it almost at a point where I agree > with the Broadcast 2000 folks that maybe pulling out and avoiding being > taken advantage of until we find a way to fight for our rights is a > sad, but potential way I have to go. > > Any ideas? If artists avoid to get contracts with this media industry, this industry will eventually be useless. We made them as powerful as they are today, only we can take away their power again. If artists and consumers are happy (as it seems today) I see no way out except for some niches. matthias
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