Independent labels just a bit more Independent than before
Feb 10th, 2006 | By Melissa Robbins | Category: News
With technology’s turn toward making everything digital, there are many laws and regulations that all labels have to follow. But one organization – VUT, the German association for Independent Labels – has recently launched a campaign to “ Respect the Music – Copy Protection Freeâ€Â? in an attempt to “disassociate itself from the music industry’s position.â€Â? What do you think? Do you support such campaigns, or how would you go about trying to facilitate effective copy protection methods? Check out this article and then post your comments and ideas here.
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