Oct 10 2006

Pirating Songs of Praise

  • Written by soulxtc
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Regina Kennedy prides herself on being a good Christian, so when the pastor at her Pentecostal church in Delaware called it a sin to download gospel songs without paying for them, her heart began to race.

The out-of-work driver went home and stared at her download collection, which included artists such as Yolanda Adams, Kirk Franklin and others. ‘The songs are so beautiful, and I couldn’t afford to buy them all,’ the 43-year-old said. ‘I just didn’t know what to do.’

In the end, she deleted every song. She’s still not sure, though, that she was really stealing. ‘I don’t know what to think, really.’

Kennedy is hardly alone among conflicted fans of Christian music, but her decision to erase her library does set her apart from most of them, especially younger ones. Surveys show that born-again Christian teens are just as active in stealing and swapping music as their secular peers who pinch the latest Eminem rap hit or Kelly Clarkson power ballad. Take Matthew, a 13-year-old who attends Hewes Middle School in North Tustin and attends youth programs at nearby Red Hill Lutheran Church. Asked if it’s wrong to take songs for free, he answered: ‘No, because the artists are making billions of dollars anyways.’ Another kid at Red Hill, 16-year-old Mike, a student at Beckman High, said that music is beyond commerce or at least beyond the cash register: ‘They should give it away ’cause it’s art anyways.’

Those attitudes, along with the arrival of an edgy and restless new generation of artists and lean times in the music industry, have created a clash between familiar imperatives: Spread the Word and Thou shalt not steal .

‘We are all conflicted, it’s true,’ said John Styll, president of the Gospel Music Trade Assn. ‘This is not a business first, but it still must be a business at some point to keep going.’ Styll’s association was behind a campaign called ‘Millions of Wrongs Don’t Make a Right,’ which used well-known Christian artists as spokespeople against piracy, but Styll said the perception lingers that all music stars are fabulously wealthy, and he wonders how effective they are as voices in the debate anyway. His association is preparing to go to youth events and organizations in coming months with presentations that frame the question of digital downloading as a purely ethical issue. That’s a far different tack than the mainstream music industry, led by the Recording Industry Assn. of America, which has used legal action and language to spook young pirates. ‘The RIAA feels it can’t address it as a moral issue, but we certainly can, and our audience should be more receptive to that,’ said Styll, who seemed plainly exasperated with the notion of young churchgoers taking music illicitly. ‘It’s like stealing. You wouldn’t walk into a Christian bookstore and steal a Bible off the shelf . some fans say, ‘This music is made to spread the Word, and I’m just helping.’ Well, this is also about people’s livelihoods.’

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Comments

  1. Jorge

    those sinners will pay!!!

  2. soulxtc

    I wonder if they give Jesus a cut of the royalties they get.

  3. Signa

    preachy pastors are not someone you should ever listen to. they will start to get their own opinions thrown in and you lose track of whats not right and whats a “sin” because they will just call evertying they hate “sinful” i had this one lady try to buy tickets at our machine and they were sold out in like 3 minutes. she started griping “THATS ILLEGAL! selling out THAT fast!”…. ok that wasnt really related but i was reminded of it so i had to mention it.

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