Wednesday, October 4, 2023

COMMENTARY: New Releases Slowed Down Since Public Domain Album Releases

Late for me to see, a large amount of material has been released on public domain on the internet...I mean did everyone finish reading those books etc.?

Then they say "creative commons" is just a community on open source that to be in their "group" you have to cite their public domain releases, which is ok because it's a metal community...so when I use that "system" creative commons on public domain there's more of a music and video scene on there.

The rest is just listed under "open source audio", millions of releases now...what I mean is promoting on creative commons is just for some websites.

It makes a venue on open source that's like a music or movie club.

Then by promoting with the creative commons releases it's a way to track albums and see what other people think is popular on open source.

Then that's a great way to get started promoting your new releases, like new albums and movies that aren't public domain with some that are to get your label going or something.

Discouraging.

My point is only brand new bands are out now on streaming because the old ones are all on free pages now.

So I guess music slowed down again, I mean web, television and radio promoters are only going to want new content they can sell today.

Not old public domain songs that all radio stations have for free now, like rock stations etc. they need all new material now.

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