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Swizz Beatz on Megaupload: I Was Giving Artists 90% Of The Shit

Grammy award-winning artist Swizz Beatz has publicly defended his role with Megaupload. The U.S. authorities hinted recently they might involve Beatz more in the case, but the rapper/producer seems unfazed. “I’m a fan of music, i’m a fan of people who work hard and I would never be a part of anything that’s taking from artists when I fight so hard to give so much to the artist,” he said in a new interview. “You know what I was doing, I was giving artists 90% of the shit.”

On the day Megaupload was taken down, record producer and rapper Swizz Beatz was listed as company CEO on the site’s homepage.

The 33-year-old had been working with the file-hoster months earlier, having been deeply involved in the creation of the controversial Mega Song promotion.

Following the arrest of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom and his associates, Beatz initially kept a low profile, leading some to question what his role was within the company. But things are slowly becoming more clear.

Speaking with Al Lindstrom, Swizz Beatz is standing firm on his connections to the now-defunct file-hosting site and seeking to clarify some important points. Beatz says he is pro-artist, through and through, and his work with Megaupload did not run counter to that, it enhanced it.

“I’m a fan of music, i’m a fan of people who work hard and I would never be a part of anything that’s taking from artists when I fight so hard to give so much to the artist,” Beatz explained.

“You know what I was doing – I was giving artists 90% of the shit.”

Beatz was referring to Megabox, a project Kim Dotcom said would put the “dinosaur record labels” out of business. The plan was to give consumers free access to music, financed through the use of an advertising browser plug-in.

The big difference as far as the music industry is concerned is that with the Megabox setup the labels wouldn’t be taking the lion’s share of the revenue as they do now – Megabox would take 10% and the remaining 90% would go to the artists. That leaves 0% for the suited middle men and as the theory goes, they were very unhappy about that.

“You know, sometimes when something is so powerful and people can’t control it, that kind of attack [raiding Megaupload] happens,” adds Beatz. “You see that happen with multiple things in life, you see things that are so powerful they get shut down unexplainably.”

Beatz, real name Kasseem Dean, also points out that despite being labeled the biggest copyright infringement hub on the planet, Megaupload was never sued by the movie companies or record labels.

“There’s other companies doing ten times worse – they ain’t getting touched,” he said.

And he’s right, at least if the IFPI’s own stats are to be believed. As revealed in our article yesterday, a leaked IFPI report shows just how insignificant Megaupload was when it came to carrying infringing links.

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“But my thing is like, time will tell everything, you know what i’m saying? People will see what’s what, who’s who,” Beatz predicts.

“My track record speaks for itself. I’m in the business of inspiring, so I can’t be in the business of inspiring if i’m so-called robbing my friends. And my friends know that, that’s why there ain’t nobody saying no clown shit about me because they know my character and they know what it is.”

Kim Dotcom insists that far from being ruined, Megabox will still come to market.

“Some of the world’s top artists have lined up to launch with us and I want to make sure that they have the launch that they deserve,” Dotcom told TorrentFreak.

Will Swizz Beatz be among them? Time will tell….

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  • http://twitter.com/MAFIAAFire MAFIAAFire

    Good luck SB, Kim and Mega… fight the corrupt scummies till the end.

    The tide is coming in, no matter how many teacups they get in hand to try to stop it… the tide is coming in.

    • Ralph Brubaker

      KIM DOTCOM, floating like a turd in a swimming pool of imported spring water.
      Don’t drop the soap, “SwizzBeatz”.

      • yello

        swizz beatz was pretty damn good on
        nas’s Summer On Smash      and
        Jayz   On to the next one…
        lol

        • BName Shomething

          I don’t listen to crap. Wouldn’t even want it for free.

        • John Spartan

          @google-d48dba7b4ab809774c54cb2cdc7d4f6c:disqus 
          no-one gives a shit about what you like.

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/7SOODE6ARVQOKVW4MHQWIUWJ4U DandyLion

          swizz beatz is a talentless hack. 

        • BeeBooBeeBoo

          To all:

          I like Justin Beiber
          You knows no shit about music

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/L2FW55JCG4NNVE2CCP5336XJRE Cheese!

          Swizz Beatzzz iz:
           Z Z z z z z z z z z z z z z z

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/5CXEXWPXSXEICQUY4KV5WRZ65M Hello

          Rap iz Crap.

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/57MMUXYL5UUH33CLLQOOHOLCH4 Freddie

          Ghetto music, ghetto attitude, ghetto parasitism.
          Goodbye boring ghetto bullshit. *FLUSSSSSH!*

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/2WQWFTF4V3V52OMBSP5B2ENFXU No Chance Without My Big Willy

          Have to agree, bye bye darkie!

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/ST2QQODFFPWNUVXZ7QFJSTLZFQ Fred

          Five star article. TOP SHELF ‘JOURNALISMS’.
          I’m sure Mr. Swizz Beatzz would approve. lol.

        • Horse Laughter

          DAMN< HOMIE! DA FEDs UP IN YO PUSSYHO, BEEEYATCH!!!!

        • http://twitter.com/AmandaMBetts Amanda M. Betts

          since “we know” I’d like some proof.. http://SkilledExplorer.blogspot.com

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/2WQWFTF4V3V52OMBSP5B2ENFXU No Chance Without My Big Willy

          IF I SMURFED YOU WITH MY BIG WILLY, BY GOD,
          IT’D CRUSH YOUR SKULL LIKE THOR’S HAMMER.

    • Anon

      90% of the shit…hehe…what a lie. We know he didn’t give any artist a dime and kept every penny for himself. Greedy bastard and he claims to love music and appreciate hard work.

      • Anyone

        since “we know” I’d like some proof

      • Guest

        Ah, yes, and while we’re at it, Alicia Keys must have been on in the act as well. Filthy piano-playing pirate wife, we should zomg totally SWAT team her ass along with her pirate hubby.

        …Pelouzey moron.

        • BName Shomething

          I like to SWAT her ass, along with her filthy pirate husband.

      • John Spartan

        “.. 
        We know he didn’t give any artist a dime  ..”
        hey dumbass, its kinda hard to deliver on something BEFORE ITS FUCKING LAUNCHED…

        fucking retards, sometimes I wonder how they even turn their PC on in the morning

        • No1_2_u

          After having contacted “Tech support” who explained to them that the computer needed to be plugged in in order to work, the “fucking retards” accidentally turned it on once, & NEVER dared turn it off since.

          ROFL!

        • Ralph Brubaker

          ROFL!!! ROFL!!!

        • Horse Laughter

          ROFL!

        • Latoya

           megaupload song cost 3 million to make, so = megaupload got 10% of it, keep up, some ppl on here are wtf messed up

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/2WQWFTF4V3V52OMBSP5B2ENFXU No Chance Without My Big Willy

          ROFL!! ROFL!! ROFL!! ROFL!!

      • No1_2_u

        & the idiotic corporate Troll strikes again spewing stupidities without proof to back what he claims.

        “We know”, you know nothing about anything.

      • libertarian

         Hey Anon, do you have his financial records? Artists have been around forever regardless.  The record labels rip more artists off than anyone else.  How do you know Megabox won’t be effective?

        Corporate bastard

      • Jjvj

        WTF 10 people like this troll’s comment
        rolleyes

      • Whiplash

        We know your dick is 2 inch long.
        We know.

        • How wude!

           1 inch longer than yours then?

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/2WQWFTF4V3V52OMBSP5B2ENFXU No Chance Without My Big Willy

          IF I SMURFED YOU WITH MY BIG WILLY, BY GOD,
          IT’D CRUSH YOUR SKULL LIKE THOR’S HAMMER.

      • Eee

         ”“You know, sometimes when something is so powerful and people can’t
        control it, that kind of attack [raiding Megaupload] happens,” adds
        Beatz. “You see that happen with multiple things in life, you see things
        that are so powerful they get shut down unexplainably.””

        got that right, put those cp sites back up. Also set the standard again with LS II fuck the raids.

    • No1_2_u

      More like a tsunami.

    • JordanKratz

       Boycott the Big Content Industries ! Fight back with your Wallet and Censor these fuckers from ever getting into it.
      Buy & Support INDIE & Local Art.

      Fuck you MAFIAA & Have a Nice Day

    • Alllex

      It’s like the rich communist’s paradox.

      Turning into money a service that encourages file sharing for so long was a huge feat for that fat dude. He has expensive villas, a private jet, many awesome cars and a buttload amount of stupid humans that respect and support him like he’s their savior or something. I can only hope these humans will grow up someday…

  • Guest

    MAFIAA: Giving away 90% of the profits to artists!? Oh shit! What if Megabox sets a precedent? What if we’ll no longer be able to get away with robbing artists of most of the money they make and leaving them with pennies? WE HAVE TO RAID MEGA, NOW.  

  • thedude321

    “there ain’t nobody saying no clown shit about me because they know my character and they know what it is”
    I love the part about the clown shit. Go swizz! :P

    • ScrewEwe2

      Damn yo, I was gonna post about that sentence, but you beat me to it. :-) Well I’m certainly relieved that no individuals have been making any strange or eroneous utterances in regards to Mr. Beatz’s fine character, as I’m surely convinced that it would be a very depressing event for Mr. Beatz personally and would most certainly sully his upstanding character in the music recording and entertainment industry.  <– I guess you can make this shit up.

      Best of luck Swizz

  • thedude321

    “there ain’t nobody saying no clown shit about me because they know my character and they know what it is”
    I love the part about the clown shit. Go swizz! :P

  • Guest

    Fuck, why is everything in bold?  Let me see if I can fix that

    • Guest

      Nope. But maybe if you put a </b at the beginning of your comment it’ll stop it from being in bold. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002639684444 Ryan Smith

    Stalling. They just want to keep MegaUpload out of order until they can copy the business model and then try to make themselves the exclusive profiteers of distribution.

    • http://tehparadox.com/ tehPARADOX

      Doubt it. They’re just going to keep pressuring anyone out of this idea.

  • Anon

    Kim Dotcom will only live for a couple more years. Why is he stressing himself with Megabox so much? He should take retirement and spend his last years peacefully.

    • Esn

       This seems pretty low even for you, Anon.

    • Guest

      What the fuck? He’s only 38.

      Do you live from some shithole country where the life expectency is 40 or something?

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/L2FW55JCG4NNVE2CCP5336XJRE Cheese!

        He’s fat as FUCK though.

        • teenygozer

          My dad was “fat as fuck” and lived to 83… and died in an accident.  So he could have lived a lot longer.  If you have access to very good medical care like my dad and Kim Dotcom did and do, being overweight isn’t an automatic death sentence at a young age.

    • Anon needs viagra

      lol sounds more like it’s the RIAA who is spending their last years, months, days and hrs…

  • http://torrentfreak.com/ Rob8urcakes

    Wow!!  90% of the profits was intended for the artist?  No wonder the MAFIAA targeted our beloved Kim Dotcom and his Mega-brand.  These greed-fuelled thieves saw their con-game coming to an end, and decided to invest Mega-bucks in top lawyers to take Kim D’s company down.

    That is quite simply 100% evil, immoral, uncompetitive and a shameful indictment of the so-called “content industry” in the 21st Century.  And the fact that they won in Court is even more shocking.  History will be recording these awful events, and I sincerely hope Humanity can learn and improve from such mindless brutality.

    The more these facts are revealed, the more people will realise just how greedy, unethical and hated these rip-off MAFIAA con-merchants really are = great work TorrentFreak, keep these stories coming.

    • Jesus

       I hear ya, unfortunately humanity has inherit amnesia, this has happened over and over again, in another time, during different socio-econimic and technology state, in different industries.
      We’ve learned nothing.

    • Guest

      They thought that once that storm in shut of the business and have Kim down on the ground that Kim would not fight back. Well they thought wrong as Kim is fighting back.

      • Lord of the Files

        Evidence seems to be mounting against the music industry. For example that leaked IFPI chart adds credence to the hypothesis Kim Dotcom was targeted solely because he was an easy target, not because he was doing anything illegal (which the evidence shows he wasn’t). Well that and a fear of Megabox most likely. If the chart is proven accurate along with the fact Megaupload operated completely within the constraints of US law by taking down copyrighted material in a timely fashion, I’d say the copyright industry won’t have a leg to stand on in court. I’m betting they know this and is the reason why they wanted US authorities to delay until next year. I’d honestly be surprised if Kim lost in the end.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_OF23QPKBJZBW5WBDLE7S5YEFH4 Annomous

    Swizz Beat you are a fool

    • Guest01

       Settle down record company douchebag.

    • Annomous The Dinosaur

      Yeah you need xanax

  • Anonymous

    and the Megabox thing is exactly why Kim etc were arrested. the entertainment industries used their ‘in high places within govt’ to execute the raid on mega. without him, there could be no music service launched and therefore no reduction in the rip-off fees the labels were charging artists.

    • Guest01

       Its going forward at this point regardless of Kim’s legal status.

      • Guest

        And those people who sit in their Ivory Towers in Hollywood who have had heart attacks and shit their undiepants when they first heard about MegaBox will no doubt have a Tsuanmi in their undiepants that everyone in the world will be complaining about the stench caused. No doubt those in Hollywood will try and think of new ways to stop the launch of MegaBox and i bet they still think that if they can get Kim and co. to prison that it will be the end of MegaBox. I am sure that Kim has already planned for someone else to run and control MegaBox should he end up in prison.

  • GUEST

    Now we just need one for Movies. Oh wait. 

  • Pinifex

    cool shit
    goo.gl/kBZtk

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Don-Dilly/1624894683 Don Dilly

    Problem for the record companies is that while they obviously hope that their trumped up case against mega will dub them ‘criminals’ at the veryleast putting artist management off dealing with them. The more astute (and artists without traditional management) realise that in the eyesof consumers, stories of artists getting ripped off by big media while at the same time litigating against consumersand their freedoms, Big Media is rapidly becoming toxic.

    Artists are starting to realise thisand the fact that big media is rapidly becoming a barrier to success rather than a conduit for it and so are looking for other business models

    • Andrew me

       Agreed , once artist see others making a fortune via the likes of mega box they will leave the labels in droves and that is when the labels will attack with everything they have available to attack with, even if it is illegal seizures and searches.

      Or maybe it will encourage the labels to quickly create a new business model that actually supports not just the artists but the consumers as well.

       But they will have to evolve very quickly as once the likes of megabox get there foot in the door it will be too late for them and they will be left fighting for the crumbs.

      Interesting times we are living in….

  • Montisaquadeis

     Hmm since FSC/WU/FS all paid their uploaders for the downloads I can see why most links would be on those but I am betting that was put in place to pay the artist that uploaded the stuff the created so that they can get paid but the priates took it over basically. So I am sort of glad they removed themselves and that payment plan is no longer instated in most cyberlockers. I had to qualms about downloading a song or album straight from the artists account on sites like FSC and wu but I stayed away from those sites when they were tied to pirate accounts. The pirates are not to be payed for others work. I I had no problem downloading straight from the artist on a site like that when they were paid but it was far to easy for the pirates to get paid with a system like that now with a system like megabox its a lot better and I am glad Kim dotcom and company are coming out with it still. Great way to get the music we want and for the artist themselves to be paid unlike the other way that made it far to profitable for the pirates themselves and dont get me started on the download rules of those sites they just sucked if you didnt have a premium account.

    • jrau18

      Megaupload used to pay as well.

      • Montisaquadeis

         From what I gather they havent in years and I am betting that MEgabox was going to replace that system in the longrun since Kim and Co proably understood that the old payment plan was idiotic since it was far to easy for pirates to get paid that way and with the megabox plan they could easily see where the profits were going and to control it a lot better. The companies could of handled the payment plans better as well instead of having it open to all like it was they could control who used it and paid attention to what was popular on the site and where the money was headed. But no the sites had to have it open and set so that anyone could get paid for downloads. Yeah I think that just ruined it for everyone. The Megabox plan on the other hand sounds a lot better. Now if they could set something similar up for independent film makers as well that would help out as well.

      • FinalApokylypse

        @Montisaquadeis:disqus
        This comes straight from kim.com under point 9 in their 10 facts.

        “Megaupload had a copyright agnostic user rewards program limited to,
        amongst other things, small files under 100 MB – to help introduce users
        to the cloud storage service.The rewards program did not promote
        copyright infringement and the small file size limit was a strong
        deterrent against program misuse. The amounts paid out were small and
        when the program was discontinued many months before the US action, it
        had no material effect on site traffic or revenue.”

        Only music, and mostly individual tracks/small albums would have been able to do at all well in the rewards program for pirated media. It was taken down months before the seizure and under no external pressure.. The Megabox plan is completely different on the other hand, sharing no real similarity, including its main goal.

        • Montisaquadeis

           Ok compare that to what sites like Filesonic and wupload were doing with their rewards program. As for megabox it would be the next logical step in getting artist more money compared to what the RIAA is giving them. As far as I am aware most albums are over 100mb.

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  • the goatman

    I’d just like to point out that spotify is doing this almost exactly, and the record labels are still in business, and also artists aren’t getting shit to show for it.

    • Montisaquadeis

       From what I gather from programs like spotify, pandora, and slacker. They have deals with the riaa and are paying the money to the RIAA and not the artists themselves.

      • Guest

        And i sure bet that the likes of spotify, pandora, slacker who have deals with the RIAA will not have anyone trying to shut them down but Megabox will no doubt still be pursued, hounded, harrassed etc. by the likes of RIAA etc. till either one company is shut down.

      • John Spartan

        Which is why MegaBox is so great, anything that takes money out of the labels pockets is a win in my book.

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/7SOODE6ARVQOKVW4MHQWIUWJ4U DandyLion

          No one gives a shit about your book.

    • Scary_Devil_Monastery

      Spotify, pandora, slacker etc are, as Montisaquadeis says, paying the RIAA for the most part – not the artists. And the deals the labels have with artists regarding spotify and streaming services in general are generally of the kind which makes the average SONY-style slave contract look positively generous.

      The labels are doing what they can to ensure no artist signed to them would really want to have anything to do with Spotify.

  • BName Shomething

    “Yo! You know wut? I wuz done givin dem 90 puhcent of da SHIT, NINETY PUHCENT! Axe ma homie Kim Dotcom! Day nigga got a heli-pad on da front lawn!

    Oh, Lawdy…Lawdy! Whats I gone do naw?”

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/57MMUXYL5UUH33CLLQOOHOLCH4 Freddie

      LOL.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/7SOODE6ARVQOKVW4MHQWIUWJ4U DandyLion

    SWIZZ BEATZ
     BEE DA BOMB, YO!

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/L2FW55JCG4NNVE2CCP5336XJRE Cheese!

    The companies could of handled the payment plans better as well instead of having it open to all like it was they could control who used it and paid attention to what was popular on the site and where the money was headed. But no the sites had to have it open and set so that anyone could get paid for downloads. Yeah I think that just ruined it for everyone. 

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  • http://profile.yahoo.com/5CXEXWPXSXEICQUY4KV5WRZ65M Hello

    I jest farted.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/57MMUXYL5UUH33CLLQOOHOLCH4 Freddie

    OH LAWDY LAWDY, DEY DONE GOT DA SWIZZ BEATZ!!!

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/HLNSSZCMYWYDZ3USAUBJQGAFOI THRED

      ———–>roflmao<———-

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/OVL7ZVGYF27VDINLMQTBSIFUYE Funhh

    Which is why MegaBox is so great, anything that takes money out of the labels pockets is a win in my book. dURRRRRR.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/2WQWFTF4V3V52OMBSP5B2ENFXU No Chance Without My Big Willy

    “You know what I was doing – I was giving artists 90% of the shit.”
    LOL< he doth protest too much, methinks. Not he mayhap get 90% of his shit compacted into his rectum, whilst making more awesum swizz beatz on the bars of a cell.

    • Guest

      lol

      ITT: copyright industry trolls shitting their pants.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/ST2QQODFFPWNUVXZ7QFJSTLZFQ Fred

    “Yo Honah suh, huh, yassuh! I be gunna give dem da 90 puhcent, suh. Uh huh! Show Nuff! I was… I rightfully wuz. But den I gots distractamacated by dis hur wattamelon.”

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/6AXEXYMLINPTHMFMAFEQ5MG2EE Throm

      lol, wtf.

    • Chimpeon

      lol

  • Guest

    Hysterical. Is there a single artist anywhere who can confirm this hypothetical 90% cut?

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/HLNSSZCMYWYDZ3USAUBJQGAFOI THRED

      Swizz Beatz.

    • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

      Probably not.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/3URCAW5AQCUWNFHKO3CIU7A2T4 Fred


    You know what I was doing, I was giving artists 90% of the shit.”
    Yeah, like Kim Dotcom with a fucking helicopter pad on the front lawn and a swimming pool filled with imported spring water. 90%. Sure. Okay.

  • Ralph Brubaker

    So, he’s going to jail… or wut?

  • Horse Laughter

    SWIZZ BEATZ: to cell block D. 
    I’m sure it’ll be grist for his creative mill.Maybe get another 50 (crappy) albums out of it.
    Have fun, buddy.

  • Iseemtobelost

    heh…. you know we are doing some good when the anonymous trolls come out in full force.  Me, I don’t mind some fact-less vitriol from the peanut gallery.  Whine all you want homo’s.

    J.

    • Guest

      The casual homophobia undermines any message you might have been going for.

  • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

    “Megabox would take 10% and the remaining 90% would go to the artists. That leaves 0% for the suited middle men and as the theory goes, they were very unhappy about that.”

    And that makes the Megabox the new middle men.

    • Anyone

      with the difference that they only take 10% instead of 90% like the current middlemen

      servers have to be paid, I think 10% seems fair

      • Guest

         You have actual, fact based, documented examples of middlemen taking 90%?

      • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

        Another difference is that “middle men” in terms of record companies actually do a lot of work for the artist so that he/she can focus on composing, recording, concerts etc.

        What if the artist prefers a record contract? The pirates have no idea about what is the best for each individual artist, this is up to each individual artist to decide.

        “servers have to be paid, I think 10% seems fair”

        It would not surprise me at all if the “90% of the shit” is after all expenses have been payed, including server costs. And what about taxes and social security contributions? Probably completely ignored but the record companies have to pay for that.

        • Anyone

          I guess the 90% was overstated
          it is actually “just” 87% according to this graph: http://www.theroot.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/large-image/greatDivide.jpg
          and 63% of that is to the useless middlemen that does nothing except rip off artists, the previous distribution middlemen (that MegaBox is practically seeking to replace) is still taking 24%

        • Guest

          “What if the artist prefers a record contract?”

          Then they’re a fucking idiot who wants to have the vast majority of the money they make stolen by a record label and get left with bread crumbs. 

          Megabox will only take a 10% cut. Meanwhile the copyright cartel doesn’t even leave artists with 10% of the profits. And you want to suggest Megabox is a middleman just like the cartel? That is dishonest beyond fucking description. Your mother should punch you. 

        • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

          @ac772b48d6728242138b1df18c9716e5:disqus 

          “What if the artist prefers a record contract?”
          Then they’re a fucking idiot who wants to have the vast majority of the money they make stolen by a record label and get left with bread crumbs. ”

          That doesn’t make them a fucking idiot. Many employees are able to start their own business, doing exactly the same job as they’re hired to do. An artist dedicated to composing and performing prefers to do that most of the time, not all the administrative tasks that the record companies helps them with. And both artists and writers prefer a secure income and that the company takes the economical risks involved. They are fully aware of that the companies earn money from that, they are not idiots.

          The pirates are idiots making up all those lame excuses for continuing with piracy.

        • Scary_Devil_Monastery

          Actually in most cases the record companies do not “pay” at all.

          As SONY’s leaked contracts clearly show, for instance, what happens is that the artist receives a running “loan” which s/he then has to pay back with their already miniscule cut of the proceedings.

          As for the “work” the record companies actually do…it’s rather damning evidence that nearly every successful artist since the 50′s has set up their own record company in order to produce and market their own records after getting out from under the thumb of the big labels. Interviews with many such artists indicate that what actually happens is that the time under the big label is spent in a state best likened to “indentured serfdom” than anything else.

          As for the Megabox model…given that the servers and the main revenue are already paid for by advertising…well, they certainly could CHOOSE to charge the artists signing up for the service. In which case another actor would obtain the custom of those artists instead.

          But as usual you seem to have some problem wrapping your head around the concept of a free market where competition exists in reality.

        • teenygozer

           What if the artist prefers a record contract?

          Well, ironically, companies like Megabox will force the record companies to deal more honestly with artists, will force them to open up their purses to artists who deign to sign with them and not Megabox.  It’s called “competition”. 

          Example: approximately a year after the Beatles did something unprecedented at the time, create their own record company, artists like the Rolling Stones suddenly found that their own record company, afraid that the group would start a record company too, was actually giving them good money for their work, which was the first time the record companies had deigned to do that for any of their artists, no matter how successful. Years later, once the major record companies had gobbled up all the means of distribution (late 90s), they went back to their previous business model of ripping off artists bigtime again.  They didn’t have to pay them anymore.  (Mick Jagger actually mentions this span of the golden years of getting paid in an interview.)

        • http://zombo.com zarathustra

          “Another difference is that “middle men” in terms of record companies actually do a lot of work for the artist so that he/she can focus on composing, recording, concerts etc.”

          AHAHAHAetcadnauseam…

          You sure are a clueless shill:

          http://www.salon.com/2000/06/14/love_7/ 
          http://www.negativland.com/news/?page_id=17

      • Guest

         Anyone (not meaning you personally) can make a chart. I asked if you had “actual, fact based, documented examples”. One interesting thing about the chart (if you choose to believe it) is that of every $1000 dollars of music bought the average musician makes less than $25.00 – worth thinking about for anyone who genuinely respects artists. If that’s all they make from legitimate sales (whatever the cuts) then I think you can appreciate how big an impact illegal free downloads are having.

        • Anyone

          the graph is from this book: http://www.donpassman.com/allabout.html

          it is a bit outdated (from 2009)
          the author is an entertainment attorney in LA, so I guess he knows quite a bit about the inner workings of the industry

      • Guest

        I’m familiar with Don and his work. Rather than assuming (simply because an article “thanks” him) that he created the graph perhaps you could listen to him, himself, advocating the engagement and importance of the “middle men”. You can hear him, in person, do exactly that here http://www.artistshousemusic.org/videos/don+passman+on+who+an+artist+needs+on+their+team Now, do you have any actual, fact based, documented examples of middlemen taking 90%?

      • Guest

        Brilliant! Your own googling undermines the very graph which you purport to be representative of a “standard” contract. Well done you. Now, do you have any actual, fact based, documented examples of middlemen taking 90%?

        • Anyone

          taking $9 of $10 is 90%…
          I don’t see your point

      • Desu1

        Bullshit. Megabox is directly on the consumer end. Megabox would not be a middleman. RIAA, for example, is the middle man. 

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/ST2QQODFFPWNUVXZ7QFJSTLZFQ Fred

          BULLSHIT!!!!!!

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  • Desu1

    PROTIP WHEN DEALING WITH US FEDS: If you can actually defend yourself against their accusations, they’ll charge you with money laundering or racketeering. You won’t be able to defend yourself because the charges will make no sense. REVERSE CHEWBACCA DEFENSE.

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      Da FEDS ==> REAL SHIT ===> PROSHIT.

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/ST2QQODFFPWNUVXZ7QFJSTLZFQ Fred

        Bullshit.

  • PelouzeTF

    You’re only going to impress the pirates with this fictitious 90% figure Swizz.

    Especially when you’re racketeering millions from the infringement of countless other artists/creators and every other media on the planet.

    You think people can’t join the dots “of yo shit”

    • Anyone

      what are you on about?
      ignoring facts again?

      • PelouzeTF

        Which exactly ?

        • Anyone

          “racketeering millions from the infringement of countless other artists/creators and every other media on the planet”
          I’d like to see proof of that

          the fact is you (or the DoJ for that matter) can’t prove it, because it simply didn’t happen
          Kim Dotcom (and I guess Swizz Beatz) made the money with MegaUpload by providing a legal service people were happy to pay for.
          they did not profit from piracy, just look at yesterday’s article, they didn’t even get a big enough slice of the “piracy pie” to fit their name in it.

        • PelouzeTF

          You do realize you are not quoting facts right?

          I wish I was as naive as you.

        • Anyone

          so you are saying the numbers from the MAFIAA (IFPI in this case) are bogus as usual?

          and here I thought I’d give them the benefit of the doubt

        • PelouzeTF

          I can’t verify their figures, nor can you.

          If we say they are correct, your post still wouldn’t be 100% factual, if we say their not factual figures, you’re post is 100% not factual. Not fully factual any way you slice it.

        • Guest

          @PelouzeTF:disqus
          You can’t verify industry statistics, so you take them at face value.

          If this was the case, why the hell was the SWAT team going after a comparatively minor threat when they should have been going after Filesonic?

        • PelouzeTF

          People (in general) take the statistics “they like” at face value anything else, they attempt to discredit. Personally, unless I can examine and agree with how the statistics were arrived, they’re just meaningless.

          Why would they go after Kim ? If the shoe were on the other foot, who would you go after first ?

          The larger websites (owned by two related people anyway) that if fail, sets a precedent ?

          Or the mouthiest kid on the block who in addition is already a convicted embezzler and insider trader (amongst others) and see what happens after the fallout ?

          Even you would have to agree that the landscape changed somewhat after hitting just one of the smaller alleged criminal enterprises.

  • Guest

    some one please tlel me why kim dot come got raided but the owners of grooveshark are suposedly not facilitating copywrite infringment?   you all know hes going to get aquitted right?  the kiwis are less than thrilled with the USA on this matter.  and when he gets out hes going to make a site that will make mega look tiny.  file sonic may have had most of the links, but mega had all the best ones, dont let this article fool you megaupload was the 800 pound guerilla in the piracy room sinceit was started, it basicly replaced top sites, the person you got your warez from probably got them from a mega link, unless you were usuing mega links yourself.  and it wasnt the downloading the MPAA was afraid for its life over, it was the streaming sister site megavideo, kim dot come finaly got it tuned perfectly after 3 years and it was streaming warez all over the wolrd with ferocious efficentcy (4% of the internet:) for a few months when the MPAA said enough was enough and leaned on the state dept to do something.  its not like the USA is going to invade kiwiland over piracy, why dont the kiwis just tell the yanks to fuck right off?  what is the USA going to do?  economic sanctions?  what do the kiwis buy from them that they cant get anywhere else?   when the news of this raid first broke the head of the anti piracy office for the mpaa said he nor most of his freinds had ever heard of megaupload, i mean jesus how inept were these people?  and they addmited that stuff to news reporters?  there is 0 chance that dude still has a job. 

  • Horse Laughter

    Oh Lawdy Lawdy! Dey done gotz da Mistah Swizz Beatz! Wutz I gone do nah?

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/ST2QQODFFPWNUVXZ7QFJSTLZFQ Fred

      Bullshit.

  • SigDooo

    lol, well its not like rap counts as real music anyways lol.
    Ano-Tools.tk

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/ST2QQODFFPWNUVXZ7QFJSTLZFQ Fred

      Bullshit.

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/MKLLPHCQ7Y6IC6E4CQTKF6DV4A Dino

         Do you know any other word, you dumbass?

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  • Wininit Ini

    Correction: Most Rap is crap, mainly the mainstream stuff, but to say all of it is crap, well you are one ignorant motherfucker then.

    For example, here is some rap that actually has substance and meaning, therefore it is art, and good music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRVOOwFNp5U

  • zhongguo394

    tinyurl.com/cyk9xz2

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/MKLLPHCQ7Y6IC6E4CQTKF6DV4A Dino

    The number of “Z”s in your name is directly to proportional to the size of the asshole you are …

  • zhongdu

    tinyurl.com/cyk9xz2

  • Fsanford

    Also seems funny as soon as the video was made MU was shut down….greedy corp banker asshole cabal fuckers want every penny on the planet because they know their time is running out….like the huge gold grab during the great depression.

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