A pro file-sharing artist is not happy about his new image after being included in an anti - piracy video designed to influence the young minds of tomorrow to purchase overpriced product.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/triple-j-host-duped-by-antipiracy-vid/2008/04/30/1209234943373.htmlAn artist featured in a new campaign pushed by the Australian music industry to discourage illegal file sharing and change the public's perception that musicians live like royalty says he was duped into joining an anti-piracy "witch hunt".
Frenzal Rhomb guitarist Lindsay McDougall, also a radio presenter at Triple J, told the Herald he was furious at being "lumped in with this witch hunt" and that he had been "completely taken out of context and defamed" by the Australian music industry, which funded the video.
He said he was told the 10-minute film, which is being distributed for free to all high schools in Australia, was about trying to survive as an Australian musician and no one mentioned the video would be used as part of an anti-piracy campaign.
This guy can cry foul for as long as he wishes, they will ignore him and what he has said as to them, he and other artists are purely commodities to be bought, sold and milked, I hope he has leaned his lesson with working with or for those who want to abuse his ethics to suit their purposes.