DUFF MCKAGAN Clarifies SOPA/PIPA Comments
January 27, 2012Duff McKagan (VELVET REVOLVER, DUFF MCKAGAN'S LOADED, GUNS N' ROSES) has penned the latest installment of his column, which appears on Reverb at SeattleWeekly.com. An excerpt follows below.
"It's not at all uncommon that I write a piece here that I hope inspires discussion in the comments section. My mission statement of sorts has been to help usher in a higher bar for social media. I know that we are capable of educating each other, and I have been thrilled at some of the deep conversations that have taken place here. We are capable of much more than just typing 'fuck you, you suck dickhead' under an anonymous moniker. We have (largely) succeeded.
"I wrote an article last week on the [controversial anti-piracy bills] SOPA [Stop Online Piracy Act]/PIPA [Protect Intellectual Property Act] debate. I was hoping to get a conversation started about a facet of the debate that I hadn't seen explored. I think in my rush to write it, I assumed many things about some of my readers here. I wasn't clear on some things.
"For example: I received e-mail from some fans of my band or things that I had done in the past, who were pissed at some of my wording. I never meant to lump true supporters of music into some catch-all 'all you fans' type of category. To all those fans of music who go out there every day and hunt down music with the sole intent of wanting to fully support artists, if you were offended, I sincerely apologize."
Read the entire column at at SeattleWeekly.com.
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