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Music is information...
Their problem is, music has broken free of its cage. They do not want to prevent you from stealing music. They want to prevent you from not having to re-purchase your music each time methods of sale, storage, and playback are changed. It's a cartel, nothing much more.
"Music is information is wants to be free."
Oh, and please do not read that as free in no cost. Free as in free from boundries and restrictions.
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hack da planet
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The groups/artists that do have a following (think Springsteen, U2, REM, Eric Clapton, etc) have no problems getting listens to buy their music.
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That's not where the money is...
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New Storage Format
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Hahaha
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BASTARDS!
They think that they can treat their customers the way they have, and not have it affect sales? Are they smoking crack? I haven't bought a record since the Metallica Napster thing. And I'm not going to until the industry gets a clue. Treating your customers like garbage and expecting sales to continue unchanged is nuts.
Of course, there is another possibility.
After all the suing of college kids they did. Maybe their biggest clients have no more money because they're in debt up to their eye balls in CRIPPLING DEBT to the RIAA.
Ever think of that?
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