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Kamog December 21st, 2003 01:22 AM

Re: OT: the RIAA we know and love
 
How did you insert that picture in your Last post? I thought we couldn't do that anymore...

PvK December 21st, 2003 01:32 AM

Re: OT: the RIAA we know and love
 
Press the "QUOTE" button on his post, and you will see the code he used.

PvK

Will December 21st, 2003 06:29 AM

Re: OT: the RIAA we know and love
 
Hmmm... It seems I'm in that 8% as well. Too bad they just asked about "digital music" files, and not their source. Of about 1500 "digital music files" that I have, I own the CDs for around 95% of them. 2% were downloaded legally from places like mp3.com, while a measly 2% were downloaded off some P2P network. It used to be a much higher percentage in the "illegal download" column, but the crappy music was deleted, and the good ones I eventually bought the CDs for. It's also too bad for the RIAA that most of the music I get from independant labels or the bands themselves. I don't think their execs will ever understand potential customers that can't stand the mainstream, one-size-(almost)-fits-all, bubblegum pop music, and are actually computer literate. Unless, of course, the execs are replaced with people from the 18-25 crowd that are currently having fists shaken at them for knowing what the **** they're doing with that darn contraption on their desk.

The main problem with RIAA executives are they are computer illiterate. It's taken them something like three years to begin to realize that digital music is something they can make money off of, they just need to change their business plan to take advantage of the new infrastructure. They're still stumbling through trying to make things work, but IMHO, it will be another few years before most "illegal" downloading stops and the new business model takes its place.

JayBdey December 21st, 2003 09:03 AM

Re: OT: the RIAA we know and love
 
We don't want the RIAA to be part of the new business model.

The future of music is independent. The system of bands being signed to record labels will be abolished in favor of a system that gives the artists (and the listeners) more freedom.

The Internet and p2p just gave us the opportunity to take the fight to them. They loose more and more money each day from reduced sales, and are loosing in court. It wont be long before the RIAA as we know it will cease to exist.

As much as they would like it to be, information is not consumable(as in used once, and must be payed for again).


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