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Dan Bull - Dear Lily
An open letter to Lily Allen in song format, regarding her recent campaign against filesharing and her decision to quit music.

Lily Allen started a blog (now with all content deleted) slamming music piracy and claimed there was no future for her in music. She has since then retracted her resignation but that doesn't stop the counterpoint being well worth a watch.

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Sep 27, 2009 5:27 AM
Re: Dan Bull - Dear Lily
Lily Allen's hypocrisy in uploading tons of songs without authorization, while saying it's good to cut off internet access for regular uploaders, we should use this as a teaching moment, to try to show Ms. Allen why her position is wrong, rather than focusing on calling her a hypocrite. And, indeed, that would be great, but it seems like a difficult lesson for some -- including Ms. Allen -- to grasp. Her response seems to come up with a variety of excuses, none of which actually touch on the actual point:

"i made those mixtapes 5 years ago, i didn't have a knowledge of the workings of the music industry back then..."

The point is that, thanks to today's technology, it's quite easy for people to infringe while doing what they think is a good and reasonable thing. Lily, you created these mixtapes to promote both your own music and the music of others you liked. That's a perfectly reasonable thing to do. But it's infringing. Think of all the other people who are just like you 5 years ago. They don't have knowledge of the workings of the music industry, and they're trying to promote themselves or share music they like. But, based on the laws that you yourself now support, the Lily of 5 years ago might not have an internet connection. Even though the "infringement" you did was for entirely innocent reasons. How is that fair or just?

The point (and this was the same point we tried to make with our original post about copying a Techdirt post) is that incidental infringement is almost impossible to avoid. Everyone infringes in some way or another in the course of a day. One paper found that people infringe many times over in the course of a single day. Everyone does. And while your infringements are a bit more... um... blatant than most, it highlights the problem of having such a draconian action against file sharers. Cutting them off from the internet for something that everyone is doing all the time seems quite problematic, doesn't it?
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