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  1. MikeDeVincenzo

    RIAA impending lawsuits

  2. MikeDeVincenzo

    RIAA impending lawsuits

    Ajay We'll see. But its my belief that you'll see Universal get rid of the 30 percent cut before the other labels will follow suit. Also, this decline in CD sales is not a new thing. It has occured over a period of years. Finally, there are examples where the laws of supply and demand...
  3. MikeDeVincenzo

    RIAA impending lawsuits

    Seth CD sales are down significantly. A sizable number of people have stopped buying them, or are buying them in greatly reduced numbers (the camp I fall in). The labels, by and large, have not lowered prices with one exception. The laws of supply and demand get distorted when the...
  4. MikeDeVincenzo

    RIAA impending lawsuits

    Brian One other scenario to consider, sort of an ancillary to number 2 in your scenarios list. Before the invention of the phonograph, people did make careers of out writing and performing music. And that was before the days of nifty things like t-shirts, placements in commercials and...
  5. MikeDeVincenzo

    RIAA impending lawsuits

    Brian Before I begin my rant :), I'd like to go on the record as a fair-use guy. I've never used the file sharing services, The only mp3s on my computer are from CDs I own personally. The legal system offers some protection, but I suspect not as much as the RIAA would like. Despite the...
  6. MikeDeVincenzo

    RIAA impending lawsuits

    To the Music Buying Public: All you prols will shut up and buy as you're told. If we say its good, its good. If you hear a song on your local radio station that has been assigned to your designated demographic, rest assured, you will enjoy it. The music you are hearing has been designed that...
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