After trade groups representing the major record labels sent a letter to Google last month asking them to help combat piracy, Google replied in saying that they will put together a new standard paid option of $5 per thousand inquiries and will remove all links from their search to the pirated content.
Google is in a win win situation as they already make money on advertising from these pirated sites and now they are wanting to get into the digital music business.
Here is an example of how Google makes money and helps these pirated sites stay afloat.
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Monday, 18 October 2010
Building Acoustic Treatment
A short time lapse of myself assembling a duel acoustic absorption and reflection panel for my mobile recording ventures.
The song in this video is also free for download. You can get the whole Trash80 - Icarus album at http://trash80.net/
The song in this video is also free for download. You can get the whole Trash80 - Icarus album at http://trash80.net/
Labels:
Absorbers,
Acoustic Treatment,
Kevin Fellows,
Recording,
Reflectors,
Timelapse
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Schweden Records listening to Jon Botham
In the picture is Martin Deininger of Schweden Records in Eching, Germany. Having a listen to my mix of "Honey" by Jon Botham on a pair of PMC Studio monitors. Giving some of his valuable input.

Labels:
Eching,
Germany,
Honey,
listening,
Martin Deininger,
mix,
PMC Studio Monitors,
Schweden Records,
Studio
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