More perspective: On Amazon, The Lion King SE DVD is $19.43, while the Lion King SE VHS is $20.99 :D p.s. Of course, the list price for the DVD is $5 more than the list price of the VHS.
Philip, as much as I wanted to disagree with the RIAA, there was one part that really made me think hard. I keep thinking that many people aren't buying CD's because the price hasn't come down. At one point there was mention of a band that is reducing the price of their CD by $3. Someone...
John, I think Dans argument is that your web site condemns people who infringe on copyrights yet your old post says (referring to the term "copyright infringement")
I will accept the fact downloading copyrighted material is illegal, but the claims that business closings are directly correlated to illegal downloading is asinine. (per the link Philip posted) I forget her name, but she was willing to present photos of music businesses that have gone out of...
Jeff, in this day and age of the "Playlist" and MP3 player, the concept of a full album is going the way of Vinyl. Back in the day, the album was listened to as an entity, now a days people are only extracting the songs they want and listening to them in random order. Remember the days when...
I have been buying CD's since 1990 and I'm still paying the same price for them now as I did then. DVD's have been coming out with more features, double disc sets, etc. and have gone down considerably in price since they first came out.
Mike Broadman, I agree with what you're saying. But to also talk the Lews point about "If the songs are too poor to buy, then they are too poor to get for free", yes I can't imagine people downloading CD's for free and arguing that the stuff they are downloading is 'Crap', but I also agree that...