@paulakreuzer @switchingsoftware @fruechtchen The best way to support an artist is to attend their concerts. Not sure about actors but I suspect they get more from theater revenue.
@paulakreuzer @fruechtchen @switchingsoftware indeed. But just to be clear, I think very large majority of performance revenue goes to the artist, independant or not. Record sales have a predatory clause that states the record label can collect their costs first, which is abused so artists less popular than Madonna get nothing from record sales.
@switchingsoftware @fruechtchen @paulakreuzer The live performances are not subject to compensation to record labels, as I understand it.
@resist1984 @switchingsoftware @fruechtchen Yeah, you're probably right, that musicians get the most share from live performances. But still there are the venue owners and the marketing apparatus and what not, who all get a share. I guess sometimes some of them are decent people too though. ;)
@paulakreuzer @fruechtchen @switchingsoftware Don Henley famously said at one of his performances: "go ahead and pirate my CDs - I would rather my fans steal from me than the record label." (according to Richard Stallman, who I think said Don Henley only got like 10 cents per album).
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interesting, what about ticketmaster and similar companies and their enormous fees?
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@Br0m3x @fruechtchen @switchingsoftware @paulakreuzer the promotion and ticket overhead seems unreasonable, but it's still not in the slightest as unfair as record sales imo. https://www.culturalweekly.com/ticketmaster-separated-artists-fans/
@resist1984 @switchingsoftware @fruechtchen The best way to support any artist is to meet them in person and give them cash right into the hand. Every other way some capitalist will benefit, no matter how independent the artist is.