Can’t add a thing to this post of Wendy Seltzer’s.
Record Labels Can’t Find Artists, Can Find Grandma
The major record labels couldn’t find some big-name artists to whom they owed royalties, but they could find another grandmother to sue.
Good work from NY Attorney General Eliot Spitzer gets the record labels to track down such artists as Luciano Pavarotti and the estate of Elvis Presley, whom they couldn’t seem to find in order to deliver royalty checks. Says Spitzer of the live performers, “It’s not like it’s hard to find them. You could go to a concert and throw the check at them onstage.”
Maybe the failure to find artists comes from the record labels’ other preoccupation, dragnetting John and Jane Does in the war against filesharers. Among the dolphins caught in the last round was a Fayetteville grandmother targetted for her grandson’s music downloads. Let’s get priorities straight here.