The record labels aren't happy. Pre-recorded music has become a marketing tool for live performances and T-shirt sales. (No wonder the Grateful Dead, which no longer tours but still has its name emblazoned on T-shirts, is suing Wolfgang's Vault. John Perry Barlow, if you're reading this, call off your attack dog lawyers, if you haven't already.)
The labels have invented a new business model, the 360 degree contract, encompassing live performances and other income sources, which are important in places where "piracy" reigns.
Artists are less receptive to the new model, recognizing that they could be better served by management agencies.
Artists are giving away their music as a promotional vehicle. Prince will give away his new album in England July 15.