BMG Company Statement on Copy Control
Downloading and burning erodes music sales!
World music sales for the year 2001 fell by 5% in value
and by 6,5% in units. Europe fell slightly by 0,8% in value and saw a
drop in units sold of 2,2%. In the worlds major markets - including
the US and many parts of Western Europe - this decline is attributed to
a large extent to unauthorised CD-R copying. Two years ago, on a worldwide
basis, one digital copy was made for every three music CDs sold. Last
year, that ratio had shrunk dramatically to one-to-two. In 2001, for every
CD album sold, one copy was burned. That amounts to around 2.5 billion
CDs a year. At these levels of massive copying and piracy, huge damage
is being done to legitimate recorded music sales.*
Who is affected?
BMG too sees itself obliged to protect future releases
by
implementing a copy control system. In the long term, massive copying
deprives music-makers of their very livelihood. It is theft of the
intellectual property of musicians, authors and composers. New trends
and
talents can only emerge if music is bought and the proceeds from sales
of existing music can be invested in the development of new music.
What needs to be done?
Given this background, BMG will be using copy control
technology for digital media as has been used for a long time with comparable
media such as computer software, video games and DVDs. Until now, the
technological possibility to protect music discs from being copied with
a CD burner did not exist. In the meantime, this has changed. Various
internationally available copy protection processes are currently being
examined in cooperation with Sonopress, tested in comprehensive test series
and continuously updated to state-of-the-art technology.
Copy protection is important!
BMG attaches great importance to assuring that
the copy protection used does not lead to restrictions for consumers with
respect to listening pleasure. Those who play back their purchased product
on a standard home CD Audio player will not notice any difference at all.
The usual functions are preserved and the sound quality is not influenced
in any way. BMG is in constant discussion with consumers and technology
providers in order to guarantee an optimum solution and the best playability
on as many devices as possible.
Secure digital downloads
In addition, BMG is cooperating with various partners
in the music industry (www.musicline.de) as well as online and distribution
portals (Lycos Europe, OD2) to develop secure, easy to use and exciting
digital information and download offers. In the future, fans will be offered
music in a protected form on secure sound carriers as well as through
mobile transfer systems.
If you cant play the BMG
product on your player please contact your dealer or the responsible person
at BMG under (email address of the responsible person) .

They will try to solve the problem with you.
You will receive further information concerning
your country soon on your website.
* (Source for all figures: IFPI)
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