2020-04-27
It's more important than ever to build community online But very few of these events are paying artists https://pitchfork.com/...
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DJs are turning to various livestream platforms to earn a living amid lockdowns, but artists who made the records they play aren't necessarily being compensated
and donating money—but it isn't anywhere near a reliable source of income for artists yet https://pitchfork.com/... See also Mediagazer
People are tuning in—and donating money—but it isn't anywhere near a reliable source of income for artists yet https://pitchfork.com/...
Pitchfork
DJs are turning to various livestream platforms to earn a living amid lockdowns, but artists who made the records they play aren't necessarily being compensated
and donating money—but it isn't anywhere near a reliable source of income for artists yet https://pitchfork.com/... See also Mediagazer
2019-08-25
One leaker told Pitchfork they made more than $60,000 in royalties this year, after uploading unreleased tracks by Playboi Carti, Lil Uzi Vert, and more onto Spotify and Apple Music https://pitchfork.com/...
Pitchfork
Imposters are making as much as $10K in royalties at a time by uploading copyright-infringing content to streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music
Noah Yoo / Pitchfork : Tweets: @bourgwick and @pitchfork Tweets: Jesse Jarnow / @bourgwick : bootlegging of outtakes continues in the streaming age. https://twitter.com/... @pitch...
2019-08-24
One leaker told Pitchfork they made more than $60,000 in royalties this year, after uploading unreleased tracks by Playboi Carti, Lil Uzi Vert, and more onto Spotify and Apple Music https://pitchfork.com/...
Pitchfork
Imposters are making as much as $10K in royalties at a time by uploading copyright-infringing content to streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music
When songs leak on Spotify and Apple Music, illegal uploads can generate substantial royalty payments—but for whom? Tweets: @bourgwick and @pitchfork Tweets: Jesse Jarnow / @bourgw...