Sentient Paradox wrote:Digital rights management.
What do you think of DRM, or protecting your music with overdubs? Do you think it's really worth it (outside the realm of a major digital distributor)?
I think it's a lot of work. To me, a band can spend years making music, trying to get noticed, would KILL for people to want their music, and then when people finally do want it, the same band (or their label) shifts all that effort into "protecting" the music from being shared.
We all had cassettes back in the day, and shared music, just not on a global scale, like today. But it really isn't that different.
In the end, I've found that music sharing always has, and always will be done; all the efforts in the world will end in certain despair. There are enough honest people in the world that if your music is desirable, they will pay for it, and you may even earn a living off of it.
Protecting your copyrights is far more important, not so much to step sharing as to limit other bands from stealing your ideas.