20_MuleTeam_Borax
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"cyber sax is right you guys, how would you like being a programmer (i am sure some of you are) and working for months on a project.. and when it is time to pay off, you are laid off... due to the AMAZING lack of sales... since one copy can go a million ways free."
Too bad there isn't and amazing lack of cd sales. As we all know, sales are up. That would be an cogent analogy if it weren't for people sampling stuff via napster and subsequently buy cds.
I don't know enough about the relationship between artists and record companies to be sure of this, but I think it would be much better for everyone (artists included), if music was available for like $5 a record online. They would be making a hell of a lot more than w/ the current setup, we wouldn't be overcharged, and the record companies can rot in hell Napster is a good starting block for this.
Listen to "Dinosaurs Will Die" by NOFX. Hell, download it w/ napster
<edit>I only mentioned the voting against Feinstein b/c of the campaign contributions of the entertainment industry. Nice 'n' corrupt, that's how I like my Senators.</edit>
Too bad there isn't and amazing lack of cd sales. As we all know, sales are up. That would be an cogent analogy if it weren't for people sampling stuff via napster and subsequently buy cds.
I don't know enough about the relationship between artists and record companies to be sure of this, but I think it would be much better for everyone (artists included), if music was available for like $5 a record online. They would be making a hell of a lot more than w/ the current setup, we wouldn't be overcharged, and the record companies can rot in hell Napster is a good starting block for this.
Listen to "Dinosaurs Will Die" by NOFX. Hell, download it w/ napster
<edit>I only mentioned the voting against Feinstein b/c of the campaign contributions of the entertainment industry. Nice 'n' corrupt, that's how I like my Senators.</edit>