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Gabriel and Eno Start Digital Music Artist Union

An anonymous reader writes "We have long heard stories about how the record companies cheat their own artists with audit techniques that would make Enron blush. They are already applying the same techniques to the revenues they draw from digital download sites like Apple iTunes, which is one reason many artists have refused to allow their music be sold through them (those who can control it at least). Looking to take a stand in the digital music arena before these practices become status quo Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno are starting a new union the "Magnificent Union of Digitally Downloading Artists" or MUDDA. Gabriel, co-founder of OD2 - an iTunes competitor - has that company as a first source to negotiate terms with the new union."

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  1. Re:Just a bit.. by nucal · · Score: 3, Funny

    Not a snappy enough ackronym ("DAAU"). How about "Union Protecting Digital Artists" or "UPDA"? Could have some fun with that one ...

  2. Re:Just for the records by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    female form. double "d"'s do not change the pronounce

    Double "D"'s may not change the pronounciation, but it definately increases interest in the female form.

    - ducking and covering -
  3. I suspect calls to MUDDA will be quite popular... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...at camp Grenada.

  4. Re:I suspect calls to MUDDA will be quite popular. by presearch · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's got to be the first Alan Sherman reference on ./

  5. Who is the union... by MBCook · · Score: 3, Funny
    ... They're one bad MUDDA...
    Shut yo' mouth!
    They just don't want the shaft.
    Then we can dig it.

    With appologies to everyone. Bye bye Karma.

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  6. Resaons to thank Peter Gabriel, in order by Nova+Express · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good to see that Peter Gabriel isn't just lying down like some lamb on Broadway. He's not just saying "Excuse me" and waiting for the big one. Early on he saw the potential of digital downloading to change the industry and said "here comes the flood." Rather than getting humdrum or doing a slowburn over others controlling the medium, he got some perspective and decided to DIY and get on the air himself. Now he's having a wonderful day in what was a one way world sending out music through the wire. I don't remember any musical artist getting such a start on changing the industry. I'm sure record companies will consider him an intruder, say "you're not one of us" and claim he has no self control. I'm sure they'd prefer he remain a wallflower instead of saying "I have the touch" and bestowing the kiss of life to independent artists. This will shock the monkeys at the RIAA, who have gone gaga over downloading, and would much rather draw the curtains and see artists remain quiet and alone, or under their lock and key. But Gabriel was disturbed, troubled and in doubt about where the industry was going, and with an open mind and a passion for music, he decided to march to a different drum. Now he's telling artists "Don't give up, you can make it big time. Come talk to me," and initiating them into the secret world of rights contracts and digital licensing agreements. He saw that this was the time of the turning, and he's giving artists a sense of home and putting them on the map. He refused to believe there was no way out of the dilemma. He drew back the darkness, cut through the signal to noise ratio, said "there has to be more than this," saw it was high time for artists to start growing up about the business and technical sides of the industry, and then lead the way. So, thanks to his passion, things are on the way up for all of us!

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  7. Re:I suspect calls to MUDDA will be quite popular. by curtlewis · · Score: 3, Funny

    There needs to be a partner organization, perhaps named:

    Fraternity of Artists of Digitally Downloaded Electronic Recordings

    aka FADDER. Then in a joing assembly with both groups, the MC could start off by saying:

    Hello MUDDER, Hello FADDER