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Rapper Cleverly Slams ACTA & Gallo Report In Song

Fdfd Rapper Dan Bull is calling for the death of the ACTA in his new song. Known most famously for the open letter that he wrote to Lily Allen earlier this year and his song Home Taping Is Killing Music, Bull now continues his prolific and insightful take on the arguments around file-sharing. The lyrics are quite honestly some of the most clever jabs I’ve heard about the business of recorded music. Clearly, Bull knows his stuff and has taken it upon himself to deconstruct the obfuscation in the debates. View the music video and lyrics below:

Lyrics:

Only rapper to be called a thief without stealing
Download an MP3 for free, these people hit the ceiling
I'm just a citizen that's teaching you a lesson
for restricting my freedom of expression
How can ideas be possessions when they're freely replicable?
Hence unapplicable property laws are reprehensible
Didn't Jefferson express his opinion on the matter
when he said inventions shouldn't be given a patent
What happened to that thinking, we're stuck in a pattern
where the people with everything are keeping everything from us who haven't
We want it back, look, fed up of adverts, left and right
begging me to buy til there's nothing left of mine
to spend, never mind, who's next in line to testify
that we need laws like these to protect our rights?
Medicine has never been something I'd ever deprive
especially when a life depends on it to survive
Yeah, it takes an incredible effort to develop them right
but putting wealth over health, I said it's never been right

I'm just a citizen that's teaching you a lesson
for restricting my freedom of expression, and I reckon
if old blues themes hadn't been used by Led Zeppelin
we wouldn't ever have any heavy metal then
the history of music would have never even happened
and amusingly there wouldn't even be a Metallica
to tell us that we should hang on the gallows of law
so we wouldn't even need to have a Gallo Report
Oh and by the way the fricking Gallo's support
is made of signatures which have been apparently forged
This shit is sinister, and cannot be allowed to enforce
so tell your ministers and MEPs of how it's been brought about
Although you'll probably get a shallow retort
because the lobbyists have got a grip around all their balls
If I was boss, I'd tell them get the Hell out the door
because I've had enough of corrupt crooks ramming through laws

I'm just a citizen that's teaching you a lesson
for restricting my freedom of expression
Yes, and deep packet inspection? squeeze that up your rectum
If your postman did that to you you'd be having him sectioned
arrested for meddling in your private affairs
But it's only online, right? so why should we care?
Because digital rights should be applicable right
here in real life, and we're not criminals, right?
So this is just why we'll never give up the fight
to be considered innocent until we kick up and die
Giving internet providers responsibility
for the whims of their subscribers infringes privacy
Before the internet, media was a rarity
but how do you expect it to keep its value without scarcity
And that's what scares me, seeing their cons and schemes
to stop their creaking business model being obsolete
What a robbery they pull off so obviously
Don't give a fuck who it affects as long as it's not me
Well I'll keep making copies, see if they can stop me
They'll have to confiscate my PC and take it off me
See there's no problem with taking my property
for creating some lines of binary, blatant hypocrisy
Afraid to face the controversy relating to what we need
Making a profit off it or breaking monopolies

via TechDirt

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  1. Oh wow, yeah. This is certainly a well balanced, erudite take on the music industry that gives credit to the legitimate arguments on both sides. Here’s an idea that’s fully developed so listeners can really generate their own opinions on the matter:
    “Yeah, it takes an incredible effort to develop them right
    but putting wealth over health, I said it’s never been right”
    Dan. You’ve sold me. You’ve taken the most important argument of the other side, explained it so well, and then made an appropriate analogy – Lady Gaga vs. Malaria vaccines. I have no choice but to make a decision to join the right side of the cause. Because there is a right side, there’s no complexity to the issues, and you’ve reduced my need to think for myself.
    Kyle, been reading your posts for a while. Kind of reminds me of Michael Moore or Glenn Beck. Get at me if you want to hear some opinions on copyright and copyleft that leave a little room for independent thinking.
    The truth, as always, is in the middle. But, as always, passionate pundits with an audience have a way of obfuscating the obfuscation by boiling it down to simple right and wrong. Which are you going to choose, the right or the left? Such an easy decision if you read Kyle.

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