Meg on Nostr: npub1zdp33…2vqv8 I think two things: - baby boomers are still working even though ...
npub1zdp33shl69xr0uq3x8n5gsjykq9upycwh6nqm02c3f6x0frrn0dq42vqv8 (npub1zdp…vqv8) I think two things:
- baby boomers are still working even though they would have retired by now if they were any other generation (especially professionals), similar to how all our politicians are getting older too. And that's their jam.
- music licensing regimes have gotten stricter and stricter for "pubic performance rights" (which technically playing music in a public business is) and most businesses outsource their background music as a result, and older music compilations are probably cheaper/easier.
And just in general, we're all just kind of perpetually stuck in a content loop centered around the beginning of the current copyright era (in the 70s).
- baby boomers are still working even though they would have retired by now if they were any other generation (especially professionals), similar to how all our politicians are getting older too. And that's their jam.
- music licensing regimes have gotten stricter and stricter for "pubic performance rights" (which technically playing music in a public business is) and most businesses outsource their background music as a result, and older music compilations are probably cheaper/easier.
And just in general, we're all just kind of perpetually stuck in a content loop centered around the beginning of the current copyright era (in the 70s).