The Anatomy of Music Piracy

What's clear about music piracy is, it's stealing. The surprising question after that is, "what constitutes stealing?" Then all hell breaks loose. Their is much debate on that question as we speak.

Typing "music piracy" in Wikipedia will redirect you the "Copyright infringement." No sweat, it's the same thing. Wikipedia defines "music piracy" or "copyright infringement" as follows:
Copyright infringement (or copyright violation) is the unauthorized use of material that is covered by copyright law, in a manner that violates one of the copyright owner's exclusive rights, such as the right to reproduce or perform the copyrighted work, or to make derivative works. (Wikipedia)
Definitions in other sites do not vary as much. But in my arguments today, I''ll show that such definition is not only outdated and impractical, it also lacks in scope.

Music Industry in the Philippines - Part 4: Promotion

Promotion is the other area in the music industry where the record company's money gets sucked up dry. Why?
  • Promotion Tool #1 - Radio Stations
  • Promotion Tool #2 - TV Guestings
  • Promotion Tool #3 - Print
  • Promotion Tool #4 - Ring Tones
Radio Promotion


Radio alone is expensive. Trash the law on music copyright with respect to radio stations. The sad truth is, the music industry pays radio stations for playing the songs, never the other way around.

Music Industry in the Philippines - Part 3: Packaging & Replication

Packaging and CD replication are done almost at the same time. By the time the CD copies roll out, the packaging materials are ready. But anyone who produces his own music and sells it straight to his or her crowd in the internet may no longer need to read this post.

Packaging is everything that has something to do with the branding of the music album. That includes selection of the album title, carrier single, theme, images and material.

Design, Titles and Credits. The packaging contains colors and images, the title of the album, the title of the carrier single (if any), the titles of the songs, the label logo, the credits, etc. The list of songs include the names of the music composers.