More on Jane Sibbery online
p2p news / p2pnet: Here’s another one from Boing Boing, this time pointing out that Russell McOrmond and Fred von Lohmann favourite Jane Siberry has, "created an online music store that’s a model of how artists can capitalize on the goodwill of their fans to line their pocketbooks and disseminate their music".
Siberry downloads come sans DRM and here’s von Lohann, quoted in Boing Boing:
Her new download store, recently unveiled at her site, is a model of what the music downloading world could be. All of her songs are available as plain MP3s, which means they will play on your iPod and are not loaded with DRM restrictions (much less evil rootkits).
And you pay whatever you like for them. Yes, you set whatever price you like. Options include:
* free ("gift from Jane");
* a standard price (CAN$0.99);
* self-determined price – pay now; or
* self-determined price – pay later (to facilitate try-before-you-buy).When you purchase the song, moreover, you can select up to 5 people to whom you can email a link to the song.
I just saw her perform in concert here in SF, and she summed it up this way: "I want to treat people the way I’d like to be treated. I don’t like being treated like a child, so I won’t be doing that to other people.
Siberry doesn’t have rights in all jurisdictions – in some parts of the world, she can’t sell this stuff, Boing Boing goes on.
"But rather than tying your location to your credit-card billing address (I live in London, am presently in Uganda, pay taxes in Canada and have several cards billed in San Francisco), Jane lets her fans simply state where they reside. This is really stupendous – the gold standard for a digital artist’s business. Link
"Update: Pete sez, "Kudos to Jane for following the lead of former [Canadian 90s indie greats] The Inbreds drummer Dave Ullrich and his zunior.com label, which has been doing a booming business for several years now. In addition to providing plain-Jane (pun intended) mp3s they allow you to download a full sized CD ISO file for your burning pleasure. Beat that! Plus if someone wants a CD, they can pay a bit extra to cover shipping, and get both."
(Thanks, Junie)
Also read:-
Boing Boing – Jane Siberry opens best artist’s digital music store EVAR, November 28, 2005
Russell McOrmond – Jane Siberry: music for free, October 28, 2005





November 29th, 2005 at 10:35 pm
Hopefully other artists will follow suit with this. Treating your fans with respect instead of trying to sue them into submission. Record execs take note. Your days are numbered.