Peace Tones is a global initiative that brings opportunity to musicians in developing nations and hope to their local communities. We help local artists to publish and disseminate their music in the developed world and send 90% of all revenues directly back to the musicians. Musicians agree to spend a percentage of the funds locally on development, schools, infrastructure and commerce.
We are operating in nearly a dozen countries, with two Peace Tones albums now published and available for purchase at iTunes and Amazon.com. Through your generosity we can continue to release new albums from promising and talented musicians in the developing world. Best of all, unlike virtually any other music publishing opportunity, Peace Tones musicians keep nearly all the revenues generated from their music.
ODR is necessary to support the economic rights being created by these musicians in the online setting. Economic rights and ODR go together.
Your donation to Peace Tones directly impacts the lives of people and communities in regions where economic opportunity is severely limited. You also help spread the promise of economic growth and the alleviation of poverty. If you enjoy listening to the music of the world and want to experience some of the freshest new sounds on the planet, please visit www.peacetones.org and support us.
Thanks for making a huge difference in the lives of young people and their communities throughout the world. Donate by clicking either link below.
http://www.peacetones.org/Sierra_Leone.html
http://www.peacetones.org/Brazil.html
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I agree that ODR is very necessary, especially in the case of peacetones. The countries in which the music is being produced in, are mostly not technologically equip. / or the locals do not know how to protect themselves from online crimes and piracy.
ODR provides a significant service to protect people who are not very knowledgable of the internet. Nowadays many people fall victim to an array of different fradulent behavior and scams which are carried out online, sometimes on international levels, from hackers, and criminals, 10,000 miles away
Peacetones is also an excellent way to spread cultural music to people all over the world. It gives the locals some money, who are living in a very poor economy, and it also unites people everywhere through music.
With the internet being at our disposal, it is easy for us to access myriad resources, including those that should not be accessible. Music has become a major issue in terms of downloading and sharing files, or in other words, stealing. Artists who invest time and money into their careers are in jeopardy of losing money or having their music stolen because the internet gives us easy access to those resources. ODR would be beneficial for Peace TOnes to market their music because it would act as their representative. Being that Peace Tones is an organization in which developing countries are making music, it would be easy for someone to steal these people’s music and call it their own, as they may not have the resources to legally defend their music or copyright/protect their work. “While the application of ODR is not limited to disputes arising out of business to consumer (B2C) online transactions, it seems to be particularly apt for these disputes, since it is logical to use the same medium (the internet) for the resolution of e-commerce disputes when parties are frequently located far from one another” (wiki ODR). Peace Tones can thrive and make money for these developing countries if programs can be implemented so that the internet is not laissez faire to the point where people’s right are infringed upon.
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