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Jan 3, 2013, 22:19 |
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| Although I don't like piracy, it's humorous these dinosaurs think it is killing the music industry. They killed/are killing themselves. DRM-laden music files, limit of outlets, overpriced music, lack of innovation and talent are killing them. A good example is internet radio like Pandora. They have to pay crippling royalties on every song they play. The artists should be *giving* them music. I've bought more albums after listening to Pandora for a year than the past 10 years combined. The music industry is all about limiting access to their wares instead of making it easier and cheaper to get. |
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Jan 3, 2013, 18:22 |
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| Lol at piracy killing the music business. The music business did it to themselves by fighting innovation, and lowering the quality of their product. Less talented mainstream musicians = less money. |
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Jan 3, 2013, 12:37 |
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Cnet, biggest providers of pirate promoting software like limewire ever...
Hypocrisy is so sick thick these days... it's a liberal world! |
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