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In reply to the discussion: Open mic nights at bar lead to lawsuit from BMI over music, ask for $121,000 [View all]wtmusic
(39,166 posts)BMI's job is to collect money for its writers and publishers. I'm one of them, and I get checks twice a year for music I've worked very hard to create.
So the whole "corporate fascist amerika" thing falls on deaf ears with me. Airplay is a big component of a songwriter's royalties, and there were many times when I had trouble paying the bills too and my BMI check was a lifesaver.
With streaming, Pandora, Napster, etc. there's virtually no money in music anymore anyway. That's why artists are being signed to so-called "360" deals, where they have to sign their lives away - merchandising, touring, management etc for extended lengths of time - to even get heard.
So it's not coincidence that music is free today and music is awful today. Anyone with talent will play their favorite club at night and put up drywall during the day before they'll submit to that bullshit.