In Reply to: Virtually every aspect of our society is corrupt and lacking what we'd call ethics. posted by Rick W on June 21, 2012 at 08:59:00:
But where someone like Emily doesn't really want to admit that she's doing something wrong, if forced to realize/admit that it is wrong she might change her practices. Given that it is generation-wide pretty much, eliminating it wouldn't be necessary. But failing to eliminate the tacit stamp of approval / look the other way that prevails at the moment couldn't be anything but disastrous for music as an industry, as once those "ethics" get passed to the following generation there is certainly no going back. As he says in the article, people have been shown to support ethical causes buying free-trade coffee, environmentally-friendly businesses etc., the problem is that she thinks a musician's work isn't worth $.99.
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- I'm sure you're right about not eliminating it - David Smith 09:21:49 06/21/12 (0)