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----- Original Message ----- > Hi Krispen (and everyone else), > >> plays for a living. You could take it even further and say >> that when you play for fee, but don't really need the money, >> you are doing that same. It all depends on your political and > > This is a very dangerous line of argument. It's called communism and > socialism, and leads to dictatorship, torture, mass murder, economic > breakdown and in the final outcome, to a world where there isn't a place > for > your crazy stuff (nor for your well-paying day job). What's wrong with those things? Just kidding. :) Yes, I wasn't advocating the viewpoint, just calling it out as a possible line of thought. I hope freedom of thought and expression is acceptable on the list. There are many flavors of fascism...intellectual being one of them. A line of argument and idea is one thing (sacred, imo) and should be allowed to stand. Action is quite another animal. >> festival. In this case, paying for free/fee doesn't appear >> to be a problem, because this is not the type of event or >> music that is inherently designed to be profit generating, > > The "kind of event" approach is very important to me as a >non-professional > who is not dependent on earning money from making music. I myself don't > have > the slightest problem to play without getting paid if nobody else gets > paid > for it directly or indirectly. While I didn't do (or asked you to >explain > to > me) the math for things like BEMF or Y2Kloopfestival, it's rather >obvious > to > me that if these events generate some actual earnings, it would be in the > range of, let's say, 20 to 30 bucks per musician. I believe this money is > better invested in a) amenities from which the musicians at the festival > benefit, b) compensation for the festival manager (we're still talking > about > that kind of money where someone working his ass off for months on end >may > get, if he's lucky, a few hundred dollars). Good points. Though I still refuse to be compensated financially for my efforts. My compensation and reward is the event iteself and hanging out with all of you. > Summarizing: I will not give away my art if somebody else gets money from > it. I am happy to give away my art if all other parties get from the >deal > is > my art. > > Rainer It's not a bad principle to follow, Rainer. I tend to agree. Kris