• Nollij@sopuli.xyz
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        6 hours ago

        At a recent (niche) music festival, they said it takes 50,000 streaming songs to pay the artist as much as a single CD sale.

      • nimble@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        8 hours ago

        That is a complex question but my line of thought is this: artists have accepted legal agreements on how to sell/stream their work and how much they get for it. You as a consumer don’t need to worry about this. If there is a way to buy/stream the product legally then the artist has approved of getting money that way.

        Basically i don’t think this should be a point to discourage buying audio and owning it. The alternative is never owning music and tough luck if a song gets pulled because of legal disputes or whatever.

        • dan@upvote.au
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          2 hours ago

          tough luck if a song gets pulled because of legal disputes or whatever.

          This is the thing I hated about Google Play Music. I had some playlists where half of the songs were missing due to various issues between Google and the music labels.