I've found an interesting point of view in this discussion - from an artist who, although disapproving of the piracy potential of Napster, is using the 'net to distribute his own material (to which he does not have copyright) as a protest against his label which is apparently not promoting his albums, because he's not a multi-million selling Limp Bizkit-a-like. Check out the testimony of Matt Johnson of TheThe at the band's website.
I've found an interesting point of view in this discussion - from an artist who, although disapproving of the piracy potential of Napster, is using the 'net to distribute his own material (to which he does not have copyright) as a protest against his label which is apparently not promoting his albums, because he's not a multi-million selling Limp Bizkit-a-like. Check out the testimony of Matt Johnson of TheThe at the band's website.