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    <published>2000-01-21T17:35:48Z</published>
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    <title>Regular visitors will know that</title>
    <summary>Regular visitors will know that I&apos;m deeply enamored of musical artists who take ownership of their own works. Interestingly, many of them were among my...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Regular visitors will know that I'm deeply enamored of musical artists who <strong>take ownership of their own works</strong>. Interestingly, many of them were among my favorites <em>before</em> they became independent, but then went their own way as part of their natural inclination. As I quoted here once before, <strong>everything that rises must converge</strong>...</p><p>Anyway, in light of <a href="http://www.livedaily.com/archive/2000/2k01/wk3/AmendmentToCopyrightActCo.html">this scary news</a> (Thanks to <a href="http://www.rebeccablood.net/">Rebecca's Pocket</a> for the link), I'd suggest you go take a look at some talented musicians who, while still usually working within the existing confines of the music industry, have been able to hold on to at least <em>some</em> control of their works.</p><p>(In no particular order.) <a href="http://www.aimeemann.com">Aimee Mann</a>, <a href="http://www.aegean.net/">George Michael</a>, <a href="http://www.jonathabrooke.com">Jonatha Brooke</a>, (The Former) <a href="http://www.prince.org">Prince</a> (not official site), <a href="http://www.publicenemy.com">Public Enemy</a>, <a href="http://www.hazenet.com/Oo/ani/linklisting.html">Ani Difranco</a> (not official site), <a href="http://www.artolindsay.com">Arto Lindsay</a>, <a href="http://www.818music.com/shawn_page.htm">Shawn Smith</a>.</p><p>Obviously, just a partial list, but I guarantee that you've heard of at least a few of those artists, and I would expect you'd like at least a few of them, and wouldn't you really rather give your money to them than to The Man? I thought so.</p>]]>
      
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