Vine was spiritually guided to place world and Australian psychic predictions online to help people understand the extreme earth changes due to human ignorance, greed and corruption. Vine is a spiritual voice for the changes necessary to bring about a reduction of the devasting environmental and social effects of climate change.
Psychic Prediction by Vine Psychic - 26th March 2011
Music Industry in a Stir
Spiritually I'm being shown that the music industry is upset and wanting people/industry to abide by certain rules/laws/policies.
There is a well-known singer who is going to speak up for the music industry and give people a message concerning how they pay for music and whether any of it should be free.
Knowing that people are already buying their music online and industry pays for the use of music material I'm uncertain as to what the current issue is about.
It seems the music industry believes they're not getting enough royalties and this is why they want to take an issue to court.
Stay tuned for exciting times in the music industry.
Love and Light
Vine
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UPDATE: 19th August 2014
This Psychic Prediction has come true with the music industry taking companies to court for music copyright issues.
Ex "MP3tunes" Chief held Liable in Music Copyright Case
Michael Robertson, The founder of online music storage firm MP3tunes, was recently
found liable for infringing music and cover art copyrights owned by record companies and music publishers once part of EMI Group Ltd.
The verdict was a victory for the music industry in its long-running legal battle against online music providers, acused of illegally selling music and art work without permission.
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UPDATE: 30th March 2011
Just a few days later and this psychic prediction seems to be coming true.
Media reports have just announced
Amazon's "Cloud Drive", which involves streaming your music without ever downloading an actual mp3 to your computer, and for only about $1 per gigabyte.
According to this Reuters story,
Amazon is facing a legal backlash concerning the streaming rights to all of that music.
The introduction of cheaply streaming clouds of music rather than downloading individual mp3s, throws a lot of light onto Vine's prediction of a battle over royalties. The potential legal battles will be about the royalties for streaming rights rather than the already established royalties for songs you actually have stored on your computer.
According to this Guardian story,
"global recorded music sales fell by almost $1.5bn (£930m) last year as digital piracy continued to take its toll on the industry"
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