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piracy, obscurity

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Neat little story from Derek Sivers about the impact of piracy on niche artists, and how this was received.

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I spoke at a conference last weekend, where a woman in the audience was SO mad about piracy that she was physically shaking, red in the face, tears in her eyes, fuming spitting livid, asking how we can stop this rampant piracy. I didn’t answer her concern well, but I said "More people are killed by pigs than sharks each year, but because shark attacks are more newsworthy, they seem more prevalent. Piracy gets all the attention, but I don’t think most of you in this room have lost more than $30 to piracy." (I got a big “Booo” from the audience for this.) "Obscurity is your real enemy. Fight obscurity until you’re a household name, then piracy will be more of a problem than obscurity. Until then, worry about pigs, not sharks."

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Neat little story from Derek Sivers about the impact of piracy on niche artists, and how this was received.
davidjennings on Apr 17, 2008
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