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Canadian Music Industry Copyright Class Action Settled

limber writes "The largest Canadian copyright class action suit has been settled for $50 million. The offenders? The four labels comprising the Canadian Recording Industry Association — EMI, Sony Music, Universal Music, and Warner Music. Ahem." The terms of the settlement are a compromise — anyone with works on the pending list can receive compensation while the music industry is absolved of further liability. The two major Canadian licensing agencies (CMRRA and SODRAC) will be tasked with improving the licensing process to prevent future abuse.

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  1. Good luck with that. by Hatta · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The CRIA has had years to pay these artists. Why would they start now?

    Also notice how this is less than 1% of what the CRIA actually owes its artists. Settlements like this only encourage them to keep stiffing their artists.

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  2. So... by Ecuador · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So, for willfully and illegally selling 300,000 works, the recording companies paid just $50 million, or $166 per song. And careful, that is per song, NOT per copy! So they are most likely giving a fraction of their illegally gotten gains - forget about any punitive damages, they probably even get to keep a lot of the stolen money!
    Next time you are sharing a song online, make sure a) you make money of it b) you are a big corp.

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  3. Love this ... by gstoddart · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The record companies commit wholesale copyright infringement, and take the stance they should be allowed to do it and will settle the costs later.

    The rest of us download a fucking Brittany Spears song and they want to sue us for eleventy trillion dollars.

    I think it's time to start feeding recording executives to wild dogs -- they want draconian laws to make sure we can't do anything, but they just walk around them and pretend they didn't do anything wrong. Arrogant bastards.

    I've said it before, if they keep extending this "copyright levy" to everything under the sun, I'm going to start pirating on a large scale. I'm already paying for it, I might as well get my money's worth.

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    1. Re:Love this ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      The rest of us download a fucking Brittany Spears song and they want to sue us for eleventy trillion dollars.

      To be fair, you need to be punished for downloading Britney Spears. And for spelling her name wrong.

      And I need to be punished for knowing you spelled it wrong...

  4. The best counter-point by erroneus · · Score: 5, Informative

    Every time the **AAs get up in front of government or the public to claim "support for the artists" this situation and others need to be brought up plainly and clearly. I know that like many here, those arguments made me laugh, then made me sick and now make me angry. They are simply lying with impunity on this matter and need to be taken to account. I would love for them to be questioned before the US congress to see if we can get some truth and/or perjury from them. That won't and can't happen fairly, though, as long as they are major contributors to both big parties and to nearly every elected official in office today.

  5. Re:All our base are belong to whom? by smelch · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So I guess the thing to do would be to not sell works when it is unclear how to do so legally. Especially when you're constantly suing people for copyright infringement.

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  6. Re:I hope... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    "I don't think there is a Canadian recording artist that doesn't suck"

    just off the top of my head ...

    Neil Young
    Leonard Cohen
    Tragically Hip
    Loreena McKennitt
    KD Lang
    Ian Tyson
    Barenaked Ladies
    Tom Cochrane
    Minglewood Band
    Powder Blues
    Stampeders
    Chilliwack
    Anne Beverly Brown
    Tom Phillips
    Mae Moore
    Lynn Miles
    Buffy Sue St. Marie
    Stan Rogers
    Gordon Lightfoot
    etc.