Michael Greene: "The virus of downloading music illegally."

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05:03:02 Michael Greene: "The virus of illegal music download".
In the awards ceremony of the Grammy Awards, considered a surrogate of the Oscars of the music, Michael Greene, president of the Recording Academy (pictured), which organizes the event, held his opening speech focusing on the internet, with a kind of anti rally free trade. Among the pearls of his speech "the Internet has created an annoying disconnect in our relationships, and trends say it will go even worse", "arguably the most insidious virus is the illegal downloading of music from the net … His apologists offer a myriad of excuses. This exchange of music files is pervasive, out of control and really criminal, "" Many of the bands nominated tonight, especially the smallest ones are in immediate danger of being excluded from the market. " Then he presented three students (Numair, Stephanie and Ed), stating that in two days they had downloaded 6,000 songs and they are proof that the whole music system is at risk, given also the apocalyptic RIAA estimates that talks about 3.6 billion songs downloaded every month. Conclusion: you pay the files from authorized dealers, or do the two signs put up by the majors (PressPlay and MusicNet) without which it would be tedious spectacle of the Grammy already deceased.