Steve Albini Slams Prince In Keynote Address (Recap)
. If a father's first dance with the bride, for example, or a student video soundtracked by someone else's music was uploaded to YouTube, that would be in violation of intellectual property rights, Albini explained. "If your little daughter does a kooky dance to a Prince song don't bother putting it on YouTube for her grandparents to see," he said, according to The Guardian, "or a purple dwarf in a**less chaps will put an injunction on you. Did I offend the little guy? F**k it. His music is poison." Read more - here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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