Muso: 'Anti-piracy outfits and industry bodies have missed the point for the past decade'

Murray Stassen

People who visit P2P, torrent or a cyberlocker sites to download music “are not really the enemy,” says Andy Chatterley (pictured), founder of anti-piracy solutions provider MUSO. He adds that they “are amongst your most fervent fans" and should be treated as such.

Chatterley co-founded MUSO as a solution to the problems he was experiencing through anti-piracy. "In 2009 an album I was working on leaked about ten days before the release date and I started the very ...

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