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Linkin Park Explain Anti-Download Stance.
07-14-03
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Linkin Park, Metallica, Green Day and others
made headlines a few weeks ago when they refused to allow services like
Apples iTunes to sell online downloads of their individual songs.
Linkin Park have now pipped up about why
they only want their entire albums sold via the web.
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Launch Media spoke with Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington about
their reluctance to sell individual songs online. He told Launch that the
band wants to use the net but he wants it to be done in a way that works
for fans as well as the band.
"We're all going to have to adjust, Bennington
told Launch. You know what I'm saying? Eventually everything is going
to be purchased online. It's just a matter of how you're going to do it.
You know? Do you sell albums by track or do you sell albums to download
for one cost when you go in to download the music? Who knows? It's not
up to me, it's up to the people to figure out the way they want to do it,
and to do it in a way that's not going to destroy the bands that they love."
Bennington sees services like Apples iTunes
as unproven, "Bands like us that have commercial success by selling records
are in a different place than the bands that are in a lower playing field,
so it's hard for us to really understand from our point of view. But we
do understand that there's an issue there, and until everybody kind of
figures it out and there's more education on how to fix it, we're not really
going to run around and preach anything that we don't know is going to
work for certain."
So it appears that until programs like
iTunes have matured and proven beneficial to artists, you wont find any
individual Linkin Park songs among their offerings.
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