I recently read yet another producer/artist was sued for "stealing a beat". What I find very interesting is that by the time the original owner of the beat got his case into court and settled, the "thief" had already made millions of dollars and paid everyone that assisted him in his project. The cat that stole the beat made a slight modification to it but it was still obvious that he stole it. The courts found him guilty and fined him yet he still got over BIG TIME! The settlement was no-where near as much as he made on the song. My question/comment is this...Is stealing a beat another avenue to getting paid in the industry? He may never be able to get away with it again but isn't it a little too late after he's cleared millions of dollars even after the settlement?
I personally would never try to get in the biz that way but the industry seems to have a flaw that allows this type of entry and the bad thing about it is that it has worked time after time again. I just can't help thinking that stealing is wrong due to my integrity, morals and religious beliefs but everyone doesn't share my values. I find this very interesting and deliberate!
What are your thoughts on this?
--dac
I personally would never try to get in the biz that way but the industry seems to have a flaw that allows this type of entry and the bad thing about it is that it has worked time after time again. I just can't help thinking that stealing is wrong due to my integrity, morals and religious beliefs but everyone doesn't share my values. I find this very interesting and deliberate!
What are your thoughts on this?
--dac