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Thread: Metallica Was Right About Suing Napster, Guitarist Says

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    Metallica Was Right About Suing Napster, Guitarist Says

    It's been nearly two decades since Metallica launched their crusade against Napster and piracy in general. While the band has received a lot of critique for it, guitarist Kirk Hammett says it was the right decision, suggesting that piracy destroyed the music business. But, while Hammett is mourning the state of the music industry, revenues are on the rise again, in part thanks to the new Napster.

    When Metallica sued the revolutionary file-sharing platform Napster in 2000, the band was both criticized and praised.

    Music industry insiders and several other musicians backed the move, but the public wasn’t happy to see their new sharing tool being destroyed.

    What followed was a heated legal battle from which Metallica emerged as the clear winner, but not without scars. The defense painted the band as greedy rock stars and Luddites who had no clue about technology, as drummer Lars Ulrich later recalled.

    Today, nearly two decades later, the world has moved on. Napster is long dead and gone, but online piracy is still very much alive. Perhaps even more so than in the early 2000s.

    In an interview with Swedish TV show Nyhetsmorgon picked up by Rolling Stone, Metallica’s lead guitarist Kirk Hammett now says that going after Napster was the right thing to do. While the lawsuit also brought in negative elements, the Napster threat was real.

    “The whole Napster thing definitely didn’t do us any favors whatsoever,” Hammett says. “But you know what? We’re still in the right on that. We’re still right about Napster. No matter who’s out there saying, ‘Metallica was wrong’.

    “All you have to do is look at the state of the music industry, and that kind of explains the whole situation right there,” Hammett adds.

    Metallica’s guitarists appear to suggest that the music industry is still collapsing due to the burden of piracy. Interestingly, however, the music industry’s own figures are rather uplifting.

    In 2017, the recorded music market grew by 8.1% worldwide. This was the third growth year in a row, and the highest growth rate since the music industry body IFPI started tracking these numbers in 1997.

    This doesn’t mean that piracy has no effect at all, of course. Still, there is still plenty of room to grow, despite this disappearance of the highly profitable CD format. Times have changed, but people are still willing to pay for music.

    It’s worth noting that a lot of growth is coming from streaming services, which are good for more than half of all recorded music revenues in the US today. This also happens to be the platform that Metallica has ignored for years.

    It took until the release of the 2016 album “Hardwired… to Self-Destruct” until the band embraced streaming more broadly.

    Metallica now wants to make sure that their work is accessible legally, even though the outlet is not ideal in their view. This, ironically, means that their work is available on Napster again, as it’s a legal streaming service now.

    “We want to be accessible, and you need to have a mixture that you’re accessible on all the modern fronts,” Hammett says in the interview. And indeed, that’s a wise strategy if you want to prevent people from pirating.

    Source: Torrentfreak.com

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    Man, I miss the days of napster and 56K! hahah

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    The stupidity of artists and there producers

    and here we are there mission has got no where... People still pirate, people still pirate music and people including myself still download there music 100% free so really what is it that they have taken a stance against?
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