. No it didn't. Prove it. Go on, do it. Should be easy as fuck, considering that said law has been in action for several years and numerous albums were released to which it applies. Go on, show me the list of all those albums where the rights changed hands. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. That was undoubtedly part of the deal. .
. Oh come on, Tidal can't do shit. And Warners would be idiots if they'd allowed such a gaping hole. .
. I really don't get why people fail to understand this: sure, taken by itself artist X or Y or Z might not be a big money maker. But it is the COMBINATION that creates additional value: instead of having a catalog of 50 artists and 200 hits, you now have a catalog of 1000 artists and 1500 hits. And now you can negociate a much better deal, because if they don't have your catalog, that streaming service is missing a significant chunk of music. And if streaming service X does not have it but service Y does, then consumers are more likely to choose a service that has that wider choice. © Bart Van Hemelen
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This deal marks a new era as the ability to terminate master recording copyright after 35 years was granted in the Copyright Revision Act of 1976 and became effective in 1978, the year that Prince's debut album came out.
Prince albums have scanned 18.5 million units in the United States since Nielsen SoundScan's inception in 1991; albums issued by Warner Bros. Records have sold 14.3 million units, Billboard calculates based on SoundScan's data. As 2013 loomed, record label executives and artists managers said that they were unsure how copyright terminations and ownership reversions would play out as they expected a precedent-setting court case to decide whether the "work-for-hire" clause in standard recording contracts could successfully be challenged by artists. Works created under work-for-hire contracts are not eligible for copyright reversion. But privately some label executives have also said that in some instances the wiser course might be to negotiate the reversions and retain control of issuing artists' catalog eligible for copyright terminations. In cutting what appears to be a landmark deal, Prince has chosen to remain with the label that was the subject of his ire back in the 1990's avoiding a risky and costly legal battle and still regains ownership of his catalog. Financial terms and length of the licensing deal were not disclosed; nor does the announcement make clear on whether the artist is gaining ownership of his catalog all at once; or more likely as each album becomes eligible for copyright termination. The Warner Music Group decline to provide further comment on the details of the deal. But Warner Bros. Records chairman and CEO Cameron Strang said in a statement: "Everyone at Warner Bros Records is delighted to be working with Prince once again: he is one of the world's biggest stars and a truly unique talent. We are also very excited about the release of new and re-mastered music from one of his greatest masterpieces." [Edited 8/7/16 8:12am] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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The sacrifice of victor | |
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This is what I was afraid of. What article is this from? Fret not that you frighten or offend. Invite the world to dance and marvel at who joins. | |
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Billboard.com I'd post the link but I saved it at another computer I don't have access to right now. [Edited 8/8/16 11:35am] | |
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That picture up top was taken outside Prince's childhood house off of Russell Avenue.
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Someone asked "How do you know for certain?"
That someone was the OP -- so right back at him, how does he know for certain?
I mean thank you very much for that post, but the effort it took to format it alone gives you away. | |
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to me this thread implies he was killed ... | |
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morningsong said:
It was the illuminati. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Well the music on Tidal is listed as NPG records under a license to Warner Brothers. So maybe he was getting them back one year at a time. Not really sure. In the end whatever the arrangement it did allow for his whole catalogue to be availble to masses and with his death if he did not cut this deal who knows what would have happened to the WB releases. Makes me wonder if he knew his time was short. | |
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I dont know at all, I'm just asking the question. Honestly, I didn't expect the pasted section (the part about the 92 contract) of the article to take up so much space.. so i highlighted and added pictures to motivate at least some people to read
Really for me its just like: "yo..dude spent A LOT of his life and energy drawing our attention to the nature of business and copyright law.."
..i know i wasnt the only one who found it odd for him to return to WB...and to be honest I just shrugged it off until i found the museum link to NPGOnlineLTD.com
NONE of this shit could be true obviously. I'm not that dense you guys. Fret not that you frighten or offend. Invite the world to dance and marvel at who joins. | |
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it only appears that way cuz of the Sam cooke article. thats a rabbit hole too deep even for me Fret not that you frighten or offend. Invite the world to dance and marvel at who joins. | |
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I not alex jones you guys.
a EMBARRASINGLY BIG Prince fan? sure.. but reptilian catholic zionist bilderberg members had nothing to do with the death of Prince. Fret not that you frighten or offend. Invite the world to dance and marvel at who joins. | |
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what Prince wrote ^^^^ (or , rather) seems more likely to me Fret not that you frighten or offend. Invite the world to dance and marvel at who joins. | |
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Well damn, he said it already. So, sounds to me like he's concerned that the ACT itself is under attack and if it goes away so does the deal for him. He's trying to encourage people to keep the struggle going. | |
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does anyone know if the rerecorded albums he did r in the hands of bootleggers? | |
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because it would've been nice for him to have passed with full inheritence after drawing such a prominent line in the sand Fret not that you frighten or offend. Invite the world to dance and marvel at who joins. | |
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and you're just sad | |
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because it would've been nice for him to have passed with full inheritence after drawing such a prominent line in the sand I can understand that. I would have wanted that also. | |
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I wonder how much of album sales losses tied into his masters being released by said date? He took some serious losses contractually if the numbers are correct. There seems to be some truth to what is being said. Maybe there were some amendments/addendums added once the losses occured? I do not know how accurate the details in the links below are.
What were the specifics o...Music Fans
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TrivialPursuit said: First, that's way too long to read, so I skipped it. The irony of this post is delicious. | |
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The industry has a lot of experience in doing things their way. | |
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Option B) Offer WB a quick way to cash-in on his back catalog in return for getting the masters back early.
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I also wouldn't be surprised if he took a reduced advance or fee from WB and instead asked for his masters back. I don't think his albums were pulling in millions of dollars, so handing them back early doesn't seem unfeasible.
It's 2016... the prestige of a record label having a legacy artist on their books is gone. I understand what you're saying about the biggest pool of popular songs... but in regard to Prince, you can only really go to Tidal.
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BartVanHemelen said:
I've been deeply critical of Prince over the years, including directly to the man himself. Given that I've never been anything but respectful to you over the last 20 years, I'm not sure why you'd make up a falsehood and then phrase it in such a nasty way. Now, like most decent people, I observed the death of someone who brought me a lot of joy by focusing on the negative instead of the positive, but that's just the humane thing to do. Overzealous enforcement of intellectual property rights isn't disqualification from being a geek; in fact given examples like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, I'd say it's more in keeping with most lay people'a view of geeks than the copyleft lassiez faire attitude of less prominent geeks. | |
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For the record: "In 2014, the Warner Music Group gave Prince ownership of his U.S. master recordings, through negotiation, instead of the two sides pursuing litigation to see if a typical major label recording contract's insertion of a work-for-hire clause would be recognized in court." http://www.billboard.com/...atest-hits It's almost like some of us know what we're talking about. | |
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Well said Anil. BVH seems to be in a state of total denial or views his lack of empathy to the death of Prince as a strength rather than a weakness. He relies on his forced negative perspective to cloud the facts & as you have just shown hard core facts are a damn site more credible than hate filled comments. Am I right in thinking you actually worked with prince or at least those close to him? | |
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