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Billy Bragg



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Status: Single
City: Bridport
State: Southwest
Country: UK
Signup Date: 10/24/2005
Tuesday, June 27, 2006 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: MySpace
A STATEMENT FROM THE BARD HIMSELF. PLEASE LET EVERYONE KNOW THAT MYSPACE IS SAFE AGAIN! BELOW THE STATEMENT IS A COPY OF THE NEW CLAUSE:

I am very pleased to see that MySpace have changed their terms of agreement
from a declaration of their rights into a declaration of our rights as artists,
making it clear that, as creators, we retain ownership of our material. Having
been adopted by the biggest social networking site on the block, I hope their
recognition of the right of the artist to be sole exploiter of their own material
now becomes an industry standard because there is much more at stake here
than just the terms and conditions of a website.

In the past, songwriters and performers needed a record company to
manufacture, market and distribute their work, and in exchange for that, the
company expected to own the rights to exploit the recordings for as long as the
material was capable of earning royalties - life of copyright in legalese which
currently means 50 years.

Ive always had a problem with that arrangement, arguing that the recordings
Ive made should provide my pension not that of some record company
executive. In order to achieve this, I have held on to my rights, signing licensing
deals in which ownership of the records reverts to me after a stipulated period,
usually ten years. I figure that if a company cant make their money back after
that time, they dont deserve to put out my records anyway.

Every few years, the reversion clause kicks in, my back catalogue returns to my
ownership and I begin the licensing process all over again. Not only does this
strengthen my hand in contract negotiations, it also allows me to take account
of new technologies in a rapidly changing industry.

Now that the popularity of downloading has made physical manufacturing and
distribution no longer necessary, the next generation of artists will not need to
surrender all of their rights in order to get their music into the marketplace. It is
therefore crucial that they understand, from the moment that they first post
music on the internet, the importance of retaining their long term right to
exploit the material that they create. This is doubly important on a networking
site where many of the songs posted will be by unsigned artists. Ownership of
the rights to such material is somewhat ambiguous. Thats why I hope that the
groundbreaking decision of MySpace to come down on the side of the artists
rights will be followed throughout the industry.

I also welcome the new wording of the terms and conditions in which MySpace
clarify exactly why they require specific rights and how they intend to use them.
Again, I hope more sites follow the lead of MySpace in ensuring the use of clear
and transparent language in contracts. The last thing any of us wants to see is a
situation in which everyone posting a song on the site has to have a lawyer
sitting next to them.

Im glad my music is available to the community again and Im glad that
MySpace chose to act on my concerns. In order that we might avoid any such
confusion in future, can I suggest that MySpace notify its members of any
changes in the terms and conditions whenever they take place.


Billy Bragg

Proprietary Rights in Content on MySpace.com.
MySpace.com does not claim any ownership rights in the text, files, images, photos, video, sounds, musical works, works of authorship, or any other materials (collectively, "Content") that you post to the MySpace Services. After posting your Content to the MySpace Services, you continue to retain all ownership rights in such Content, and you continue to have the right to use your Content in any way you choose. By displaying or publishing ("posting") any Content on or through the MySpace Services, you hereby grant to MySpace.com a limited license to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content solely on and through the MySpace Services.
Without this license, MySpace.com would be unable to provide the MySpace Services. For example, without the right to modify Member Content, MySpace.com would not be able to digitally compress music files that Members submit or otherwise format Content to satisfy technical requirements, and without the right to publicly perform Member Content, MySpace.com could not allow Users to listen to music posted by Members. The license you grant to MySpace.com is non-exclusive (meaning you are free to license your Content to anyone else in addition to MySpace.com), fully-paid and royalty-free (meaning that MySpace.com is not required to pay you for the use on the MySpace Services of the Content that you post), sublicensable (so that MySpace.com is able to use its affiliates and subcontractors such as Internet content delivery networks to provide the MySpace Services), and worldwide (because the Internet and the MySpace Services are global in reach). This license will terminate at the time you remove your Content from the MySpace Services. The license does not grant MySpace.com the right to sell your Content, nor does the license grant MySpace.com the right to distribute your Content outside of the MySpace Services.
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Get in!!
 
Posted by on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 13:45
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Mike

 
Free Music Forum
http://www.freemusicforum.com
 
Posted by Mike on Tuesday, December 05, 2006 - 15:26
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Goatboy

 

Have that Murdoch.

Well done Bill.


 
Posted by Goatboy on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 13:53
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Gareth

 

WHOOOHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

What fantastic news!

Yet again, you've made a difference.

 

Gareth

 


 
Posted by Gareth on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 14:07
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Mark Shilcock

 
Thanks Billy! Once again to the rescue!!
 
Posted by Mark Shilcock on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 14:09
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ist

 

Well done, that man!

Kenton


 
Posted by ist on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 14:27
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I am the milkman of human kindness

 
brilliant
 
Posted by I am the milkman of human kindness on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 14:28
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David
david fearnley

 

well done Billy.


 
Posted by David on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 14:31
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Marty
Marty McCann

 

Excellent work Billy;

Now if you could just deal other blows to the rest of Murdoch's empire I would be a happy leftie!


 
Posted by Marty on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 14:32
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manda blue eyes

 

The Boy Done Good....... well done Billy..... once again you've kicked ass!!!!!!


 
Posted by manda blue eyes on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 14:59
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Keith Ramsey
Keith Ramsey

 
That's good, but there are still plenty of others out there who are keen to grab our copyrights.


 
Posted by Keith Ramsey on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 15:46
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Adam VS Bowie

 
Awesome news for the massive music community here.

Your efforts in this are very much appreciated, Billy. 

 
Posted by Adam VS Bowie on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 15:54
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Omri Levy

 

great news!!

 


 
Posted by Omri Levy on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 15:57
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Carlingus
Carl stroud

 

THANK GOD!!! SOME BRAGGY FOR MYSPACE!!!  way to kick ass again, bill...is there anything you can't do?  you're my freakin' hero


 
Posted by Carlingus on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 17:17
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Al Keegan/ Population You

 
Well bloody done
 
Posted by Al Keegan/ Population You on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 17:40
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Keith

 

Fantastic news for you and all artists publishing on the net.

Well Done!

 
Posted by Keith on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 18:54
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personne

 

reeeeeeesult!!!!!

now if you could just get yourself over to germany and play upfront with Rooney that would be just perfect!!

(oh and tell Sven to play Aaron Lennon more ok!!)

nice one billy! you're a star mate!

ju xx

 


 
Posted by personne on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 - 21:31
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Wally
Geoff Wilson

 

Nice work, sunshine.

All the best from that sad pilgrim, DUFS.


 
Posted by Wally on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 01:16
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Congratulations! It needed a high profile artist to take a stand.

I'm also glad you have highlighted the need to be aware of download sites and their terms and conditions. I am an independent music law adviser working outside of the law firm ethos and represent hundreds of unsigned and signed artists. I receive many enquiries from artists who have signed to a label only to find their music on the numerous download sites now available. Many do not account to them or even inform them of their involvement.

It is always great to see artists taking more control-long may it last!

Elliot Chalmers.

musiclawadvice.co.uk http://www.myspace.com/music_law_advice 


 
Posted by on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 - 10:05
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Cat

 

Billy and Co,

I heard about this through NDIEGRRL@YAHOOGROUPS.COM.

Thanks so much for doing this on our behalf! Good work!

peacenlove,
Cat


 
Posted by Cat on Thursday, June 29, 2006 - 02:26
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Thank You for making a difference !

... on behalf of artists world wide, and reaching beyond own personal interests...

rare fruit these days

 


 
Posted by on Thursday, June 29, 2006 - 07:18
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Thank You for making a difference !
... reaching beyond own personal interests, to the benefit of artists world wide ...
rare fruit these days...


 
Posted by on Thursday, June 29, 2006 - 07:26
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Thank You for making a difference !
... reaching beyond personal interests, and to the benefit of artists world wide
rare fruit these days


 
Posted by on Thursday, June 29, 2006 - 11:21
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Steev Bishop

 
That's brilliant news. The T&Cs actually also go into some extra depth with why they require a limited license, which is very helpful. Thanks very much for using your powers to push the issue on behalf of many, many artists to whom this is a bit of a minefield, as well as for your good self.
 
Posted by Steev Bishop on Thursday, June 29, 2006 - 17:05
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Jason Paul Johnston

 
Billy - thanks for bringing this to the table for all of us - a big service and really appreciated....

Jason Paul Johnston

 
Posted by Jason Paul Johnston on Monday, July 03, 2006 - 05:11
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Yeah, mr. Bonkers. Well done, again.
 
Posted by on Monday, July 03, 2006 - 19:17
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AM

 
Bravo!
 
Posted by AM on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 07:30
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stephanie

 
tunecore (tunecore.com) distributes electronic music and lets artists keep their rights. Right up your alley.
 
Posted by stephanie on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 22:16
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L J Murphy

 
Good work as usual Billy!
 
Posted by L J Murphy on Friday, July 07, 2006 - 04:20
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Panperoxide

 

Once again, a mouse who roared and won.  Good for you in proving that the Company doesn't always win.
Thanks for the inspiration.

Cx


 
Posted by Panperoxide on Friday, July 07, 2006 - 16:29
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stuck in standby

 
Thank you!

I put my music up on MySpace a couple years ago, and the original Content Rights always bothered me, but I went with it anyway for convenience.  Thank you for helping out all of the independents that are trying to do things on their own and that don't have lawyers on speed dial.

Also, thanks for writing some of my favorite songs.  I used to have 7 CDs of yours and they were all stolen, so I'm anxiously awaiting the next box sets.

And if you want to play in Pittsburgh during your next tour, I'll figure out a way to make it happen!

Thanks again,
Joe P.
Stuck in Standby

 
Posted by stuck in standby on Friday, July 07, 2006 - 17:12
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Ollie Ezio Thomas
Ollie Thomas

 
Thanx and well done for gettin this 'contract' changed, its good to see someone helping other artists earn their money instead of of earning the money of other artists.
 
Posted by Ollie Ezio Thomas on Monday, July 10, 2006 - 10:23
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The Trolleyvox

 
Way to Go Billy!
 
Posted by The Trolleyvox on Wednesday, July 12, 2006 - 01:51
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THE SNAKEBITES

 
THE SNAKEBITES LOVE YOU!!!
Thank you for being brilliant.

 
Posted by THE SNAKEBITES on Thursday, July 13, 2006 - 14:40
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Will Wootten

 
Many thanks for this Mr Bragg
 
Posted by Will Wootten on Sunday, July 16, 2006 - 22:00
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The Sidekick

 

so definitly amazing.  Thank you sir!!!!!

-s


 
Posted by The Sidekick on Thursday, July 20, 2006 - 04:33
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Arlene

 

Thank you so very much for championing artists' rights and creative works, and as has been the case through the ages, music, and musicians, in this case, YOU, Mr. Bragg, and a great music artist at that, stepped up to the plate, raised your voice, and made a difference that will continue to help others!

THANK YOU!

Arlene R. Weiss


 
Posted by Arlene on Friday, July 21, 2006 - 17:23
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Beretta76

 
Brilliant. Long time coming....and from just the right person. Thanks, Billy.

 
Posted by Beretta76 on Thursday, July 27, 2006 - 21:29
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Casey McKinnon
Casey McKinnon

 
Any idea if this applies for videos as well?
 
Posted by Casey McKinnon on Friday, July 28, 2006 - 15:23
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Declan Walsh
Declan Walsh

 

I  saw two shooting stars last night
I wished on them...

And Billy Bragg won

Better get back to writing that rock opera about the miner's strike then.


 
Posted by Declan Walsh on Saturday, July 29, 2006 - 12:07
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Tom

 
Your such a left wing communist, yet you dont want common-ownership of your material.

What a hypocrite.

Go Thatcherism!


 
Posted by Tom on Sunday, July 30, 2006 - 01:08
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Tom

 
*You're
Sorry 'bout sp error

 
Posted by Tom on Sunday, July 30, 2006 - 01:11
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Glue

 
Nice work Billy
 
Posted by Glue on Monday, July 31, 2006 - 07:29
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Jacqui

 

Well done - nice to have your music back on MySpace


 
Posted by Jacqui on Monday, July 31, 2006 - 14:30
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Nightmare Sitarist
Brian Crowl

 

I'm so proud that someone fought off the dogs of copyright problems.
There's not enough people who read the terms and regulations of Myspace and
there's still much work to be done in fighting off greedy corporations from doing
things like this to the artist. Artists throughout centuries, not just since the origins of american record companies, have been exploited and tossed aside when the money dried up for as long as there have been ensembles and bands. Finally someone stands up against the corporates and wins. Thank you so much for this. Thank you I can't thank you enough for doing this with myspace, and I believe because of your victory, more will fight for the rights of the artists who deserve every bit of the credit and compensations thier artwork yields. Thank you infinite amount of times.
I'd only recently read through the end user agreement, because I figured it was all free license, as many did, so I, like many on myspace were suckered into agreeing simply because of it's popularity and free exposure(and not paying a lot of attention to fine details). I bet now the corporations will find a new way to exploit us, but you'd taken out the biggest problem myspace had. I hope more will champion the war against the corporates who'd been raping talents like us for as long as people like us existed. If I could give you 10000000000000000000kudos, I would, and more. I give you 2 kudos and infinite gratitude.

Thanks again. namaste,

Sub-Sic


 
Posted by Nightmare Sitarist on Monday, July 31, 2006 - 20:35
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Яaphael

 
ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!!
 
Posted by Яaphael on Tuesday, August 01, 2006 - 17:48
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Afferent Cue

 

beautiful!


 
Posted by Afferent Cue on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 - 17:26
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Los Iribarnes

 
Congratulations!
Now, we are able to publish our material... and it´s still ours!
Thanks!

 
Posted by Los Iribarnes on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 - 18:40
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P.O.A. (PREDISPOSED.ORG)
Predisposed Organisation Des artistes

 
Now if the servers worked maybe we could "dowload" and "upload"! Dont start gloating and stop fighting people ...clear channel still has the most agregious policy toward music venues in the world and by hosting on myspace we are providing advertising forums for (Fox, viacom, clear channel, George W fucktard, project for a new american century and the hegemonistic ideals of the neo- feaudalists ) ! We are makeing page about ourselves so they can use us to advertise to our friends. 
 
Posted by P.O.A. (PREDISPOSED.ORG) on Thursday, August 03, 2006 - 23:06
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Joan

 
Being new to the distribution and licensing aspect of this market, it was a quick and terribly important lesson to learn to keep a keen eye into any nook my music will tread. Deep and sincere thanks to you...
Respectfully yours,
Joanie.
;)
 
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