How Labels And Artists Divvy Up Your Dollar Online
Subliminal Fusion writes "Business 2.0 has an article that breaks down where that $1 goes when you buy a song from iTunes or other online music services. Key figures: the site takes .40, the labels take .30 and the artists get a measly 12 cents for each download."
This is why I only use Kazaa to get my music. That way I know the artist is getting 100% of the 0.00$ I spend.
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
is this Business 2.0 "Full Speed" or "High Speed"?
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I'm a rapper and if I made it big, 12 cents wouldn't be enough...that's for damn sure.
If you're a rapper and you're reading slashdot at 11:30PM on a Saturday, chances are you don't have to worry about making it big.