Professor Fisher's Proposal Makes Headlines
October 22, 2003
In yesterday's New Jersey
Star-Ledger, the article
Prof to music labels: Lay off 'cyber-pirate' suits and try a tax (mini-registration required) calls
Professor William Fisher "a guy at Harvard" with a "modest proposal." The alternate-compensation plan is discussed by Fisher,
Berkman Fellow John Perry Barlow, and the
RIAA. The reporter, Kevin Coughlin, writes, "Fisher thinks fans might pay to support artists they care about -- especially if most of the money goes to the artists, not labels. Any money that artists collect would beat what they get now from digital piracy."