the main reason most upstart bands look to get signed is for promotion, not equipment.
ontopic, i'm glad this happened, but $50 mil is probably just a drop in the bucket. especially since they set that amount aside already. i doubt this will change their attitude or practice.
Exactly... considering they set 50mil aside and "only" had to pay 47~mil... furthermore... these 50mil were collected interest for them while they were sitting in a bank...
... when you consider the amount of
money they made through copyright infringement 50mil is not even a setback... it is insignificant.
This is not a "victory" over corrupt corporations by any means or standard... rather the opposite.
What we have here is a corporation applying risk assessment and management in order to deliberately engage in illegal behavior.
In other words, they are making a mockery out of the legal system and are getting away with it in full public view.
Is this related to this btw?
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/735096--geist-record-industry-faces-liability-over-infringement if so... then the settlement in the OPs post really is an outrageous slap in the face of artists and consumers alike.
... as someone who in his life bought every single album, movie and song in order to show his appreciation for the product... and also someone who is already severely annoyed by current DRM practices and choose not to enjoy several titles due to ridiculously restrictive or even outright invasive DRM... this latest announcement does make me furious.
Still... I do wanna see the look on the judges face, ... when during another copyright case a lawyer points out that the plaintiff, who pirated 300.000 songs AND SOLD THEM FOR PROFIT, only had to pay 158$ per song... but wants the defendant, who uploaded some songs without making money off of them... , pay 80k(or whatever) per song... now that actually WILL be hilarious lol.