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iTunes customization; Back-channel artist payments
Merlin Mann | Apr 18 2005
furialog: iTunes Customization
The balls-out geekiness of Glenn’s intricate iTunes scripting deserves a shout-out on its own, but I also just like the underlying logic of it; “help me learn (and benefit) from what I do, not what I say I do or what I think I do.” So smart. I also love that he’s making a formal effort to send a little dough the artists’ way—even if it’s not via the piano-roll-riffic methodology that the RIAA and the plastic disc salesmen at the majors would have us cleave to (until they deign to join us in the 21st Century). I’m going to try and prod Glenn to share a bit of the code behind this; I’m sure that there’s a bunch of us who would enjoy a smarter iTunes experience and could benefit from insight into his scripts. And I can think of a few artists who would really like to see their fan-by-fan popularity turn into a few extra ducats where it can. [Hat tip to Gabe Roth for the link] Update 2005-04-19 09:15:42 - Oh, man was I snookered. See Glenn's response in comments. PayPal bit below stands, either way. On an only slightly unrelated note, I do wish that bands would make a point of opening a PayPal account and making it unapologetically easy to find and patronize. I know that business models eventually will evolve to pay labels and artists for “preview” copies we’ve stumbled across on the Interweb, but until they do, I would love to have an easy way to say “thanks” before a record even hits the meatspace shelves. Understand: this would be a band-aid (so to speak); it’s not a perfect system, but it’s something, and I imagine it could help to offset some of the income loss associated with unpaid downloading. Nice way to vote with your wallet as well as your ears and fawning LiveJournal posts. Anybody know of artists and labels that are doing this well right now? 17 Comments
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One huge gaping flaw in...Submitted by P-Diddy's Daddy (not verified) on April 19, 2005 - 12:50pm.
One huge gaping flaw in the "voluntary payment" system is that it's not an agreement. You are acquiring a benefit (listening to music you like) without the benefit-provider (the artist or his/her agent) agreeing to provide it at the provided fee. It's akin to going to the movie theater and watching the latest movie then leaving a quarter in a tip jar on your way out. You may be able to rationalize your addiction to P2P music acquistion in this manner, but logically, it's not fair to require the artist to accept your rates - think back to 1776 and taxation without representation if you still dont get it. » POSTED IN:
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