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The boot appears to be on the other foot and all that jazz, the old music industry was not going to be sustainable in the post-digital age to begin with, but I worry for the profit motivations in the entertainment industry if it is just going to be sucked up into the great big digital singularity.
Waterman complains of web 'exploitation'
]Legendary record producer Pete Waterman has accused internet giant Google of 'exploiting' him.
Waterman, 62, said the Rick Astley classic Never Gonna Give You Up, which he co-wrote and which was the subject of a YouTube craze last year, had earned him just £11 from Google, despite being viewed 154 million times.
At a press conference to mark the launch of the fairplayforcreators.com website campaigning for a fairer deal for songwriters whose work is featured on YouTube - which is owned by Google - Waterman said local radio was more profitable for him than the internet.
The boot appears to be on the other foot and all that jazz, the old music industry was not going to be sustainable in the post-digital age to begin with, but I worry for the profit motivations in the entertainment industry if it is just going to be sucked up into the great big digital singularity.
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