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	<title>Comments on: Media Overload</title>
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		<title>By: Silvrlvr</title>
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		<description>Perhaps Edge should have a chat with Paul McGuinness.

&quot;We&#039;re not so paranoid about the issue of copyright ownership and all that. We actually feel that, okay, it is actually completely turning on its head a lot of the principles of how musicians get paid for what they do but it&#039;s still throwing off huge benefits in terms of promotion and publicity for bands. We&#039;re looking at the positives, we&#039;re looking at the way that we can make it work for us and not concentrate on the negatives. I don&#039;t think it serves anybody to panic and to get all paranoid about, ya know, your livelihood being eaten up by this new way of communicating. I think bands will always be able to sell records, they&#039;ll always be able go on the road...and I think the Internet should be seen as a separate thing. Ya know, &quot;What can we do with this? This is exciting!&quot;</description>
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<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re not so paranoid about the issue of copyright ownership and all that. We actually feel that, okay, it is actually completely turning on its head a lot of the principles of how musicians get paid for what they do but it&#8217;s still throwing off huge benefits in terms of promotion and publicity for bands. We&#8217;re looking at the positives, we&#8217;re looking at the way that we can make it work for us and not concentrate on the negatives. I don&#8217;t think it serves anybody to panic and to get all paranoid about, ya know, your livelihood being eaten up by this new way of communicating. I think bands will always be able to sell records, they&#8217;ll always be able go on the road&#8230;and I think the Internet should be seen as a separate thing. Ya know, &#8220;What can we do with this? This is exciting!&#8221;</p>
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