Oh No They Didn't! | Mon, Sep 14
Mon, Sep 14
Lily Rose Beatrice Allen took to her MySpace page to respond to an article published in the Times regarding illegal file sharing.
Is this the way we want British music to go? Now, obviously I'm going to benefit from fighting piracy, but I think without fighting it, British music is going to s...
5 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
2 Months Ago,
mtv.com says
(in Is Lily Allen Quitting The Music Business?)
On Thursday (September 24), Allen took to her just-launched "It's Not Alright" blog — which she started earlier this week to discuss and debate the issue of music piracy (which she is against, because it "[has] a dangerous effect on British music ... it's making it harder and harder for new ac...
And
Yahoo! says
(in File-sharing summit)
Lily Allen, Kate Nash and members of Blur and Radiohead will hold a file-sharing summit in London tomorrow.
And
Yahoo! says
(in Lily Allen Says File-Sharing Is Not Fair)
Lily Allen has hit out at Pink Floyd's Nick Mason and Ed O'Brien of Radiohead for condoning the sharing of music on the internet.
And
Yahoo! says
(in Lily vs file-sharing)
Lily Allen has urged her fellow music stars to take action against illegal file-sharing.
3 Months Ago,
noreply@blogger.com (The Likely Broads) from What Became Of The Likely Broads says
(in Lily Allen Stands Up For The Little Guy...)
This time around. she tackles British music and illegal file sharing and actually does make some valid points. One can argue for or against her but rising to fame on MySpace you must admit she is quite familiar with the workings of how a band blows up in this day and age.