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	<title>Comments on: Dear independent artist &#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: James Kelly</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi 

My name is James Kelly, I am a young independent artists and owner of my own label PureTone Records based in the UK. 

I am currently working on creating a new business model that would see music fans allowed to legally share and download music over the internet, would not require ISP&#039;s to police or pressure their customers and would reward artists and rights holders.

Proposal

• PureTone Records owned by James Kelly, licenses its catalogue to Internet Service Providers allowing their customers to legally access and download PureTone Records music via any file sharing website.

• A license fee would be agreed by PureTone Records and the ISP’s that could then be recouped in customers monthly bill. The license fee would represent the status of PureTone&#039;s catalogue and online activity.


In order for this model to work, the online activity of PureTone’s music would need to be monitored as accurately as possible and at present ISP’s are not willing to do this. If an independent organisation such as PRS for Music or Merlin were willing to undertake this role, then this model would not criminalise consumers, see income for artists, labels and possibly ISP’s where current revenue is lost and also open the door to the full potential of music in the digital age.

I have recently had meetings and discussions with Feargal Sharkey of UK Music, Patrick Rackow of BASCA, Jon Webster of MMF, BT and the ISPA regarding my ideas and I also attended the FAC event at Air Studios on file sharing and illegal downloading where I briefly spoke with Jeremy SIlver. I am currently in discussions and meetings with possible monitoring bodies and ISP&#039;s.

For for information please see - www.jameskellysounds.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/jameskellysounds or contact jk.puretone@hotmail.com

James Kelly &amp; PureTone Records</description>
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<p>My name is James Kelly, I am a young independent artists and owner of my own label PureTone Records based in the UK. </p>
<p>I am currently working on creating a new business model that would see music fans allowed to legally share and download music over the internet, would not require ISP&#8217;s to police or pressure their customers and would reward artists and rights holders.</p>
<p>Proposal</p>
<p>• PureTone Records owned by James Kelly, licenses its catalogue to Internet Service Providers allowing their customers to legally access and download PureTone Records music via any file sharing website.</p>
<p>• A license fee would be agreed by PureTone Records and the ISP’s that could then be recouped in customers monthly bill. The license fee would represent the status of PureTone&#8217;s catalogue and online activity.</p>
<p>In order for this model to work, the online activity of PureTone’s music would need to be monitored as accurately as possible and at present ISP’s are not willing to do this. If an independent organisation such as PRS for Music or Merlin were willing to undertake this role, then this model would not criminalise consumers, see income for artists, labels and possibly ISP’s where current revenue is lost and also open the door to the full potential of music in the digital age.</p>
<p>I have recently had meetings and discussions with Feargal Sharkey of UK Music, Patrick Rackow of BASCA, Jon Webster of MMF, BT and the ISPA regarding my ideas and I also attended the FAC event at Air Studios on file sharing and illegal downloading where I briefly spoke with Jeremy SIlver. I am currently in discussions and meetings with possible monitoring bodies and ISP&#8217;s.</p>
<p>For for information please see &#8211; <a href="http://www.jameskellysounds.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.jameskellysounds.blogspot.com</a> <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jameskellysounds" rel="nofollow">http://www.myspace.com/jameskellysounds</a> or contact <a href="mailto:jk.puretone@hotmail.com">jk.puretone@hotmail.com</a></p>
<p>James Kelly &amp; PureTone Records</p>
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