Christian music scene in the Philippines blighted by piracy
MUSIC piracy has badly hit the Christian music scene in the Philippines. According to Praise Inc, which carries products from international music labels such as Integrity Music, Word Entertainment, EMI CMG and Hillsong Music Australia, pirated CDs of artists, including Don Moen and Australia's Hillsong United, are hawked by street vendors and some pastors burn CDs and give them to church members as gifts.
Johnny Sy, general manager of Praise Inc, said the trade of illegally
copying mainstream music CDs and burning MP3s onto CDs began to
infiltrate the Philippines in the 1990s as Filipinos travelled to flea
markets to buy pirated CDs because they were much cheaper than the
original. Said Sy, "Around 2001 or 2002 we noticed Christian pirated
CDs in the market. At first it was small and limited to certain
titles. Today, piracy is immeasurable."
This article is definitely true. I feel disappointed to see the reality, the piracy corruptions and any other crimes in my country. This is the reason why our economy kept on shriking down.
I hope that there will still be a remedy to get rid of this. If this will prevail, music industry will soon die.