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" ... If we accept that the terms of admission into a community should be defined by widget-building businesses, we are feeding a culture of withholding and separation. In creating the phantom villain of the digital pirate, the entertainment industries have built up another border in need of policing, inserting an ethical distinction between community members and ostracizing those whose natural impulse to share in play and pleasure has been occupied by digital landlords. What matters more than preserving the profitability of industries of culture is an assurance that those in need of community are able to connect with others in as many ways as possible. There is always more value in a person trying to contribute to a community of ideas than there is in a company trying to dictate buy-in rates. And once we free ourselves of the broken belief that industrial entertainers have more of a right to a living than their audiences, we might be able to better use the tools of industrial labor for things that benefit both sides equally. ... "
" ... No one knows for sure if the story spreading outside of the faculty lounges of Europe is coming from Li’s United Front agents designed to influence them into ostracizing Xi. ... "
" ... While pop music and rock music have often been sites for political mobilization, country musicians often straw from overt political messaging. In Chris Willman’s 2005 book Rednecks & Bluenecks: The Politics of Country Music, country musician Ronnie Dunn told Willman that “The business side is gonna tell you, stick to painting by the numbers. They don’t want you to make any statements.” This hasn’t been difficult for the industry to enforce, especially following the ostracizing of the Dixie Chicks after Natalie Maines commented on George W. Bush’s presidency in 2003. ... "