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From | ronald and karen sanchez <eldeluxe@mcn.net> |
Subject | Re: audities-digest V1 #672 (11 msgs) |
Date | Fri, 05 Sep 2003 19:14:49 -0700 |
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well. if you spent a dollar on a single, you can always sell it to a pal and
buy another one. If you down load it, your pal just says "give it to me".
Whaddya own? nothing. No one is gonna come around and ogle you list of files.
But if you had 5000 singles, you might be the coolest gal or guy on the block.
Or maybe not.
Then again 5000 mp3s are a lot easier to move....hahahaha
Not Lame wrote:
> > Many acts have opted out of the iTunes program because of the
> > situation you describe...wanting entire albums to be downloaded or not at
> > all. Of course, that flies in the face of the notion that people ONLY want
> > individual songs these days.
> I totally understand and am sympathetic to this, but it really comes down to
> this, as the marketplace has been speaking and the industry has never
> listened......
>
> Isn't it better to have $1 for a song than nothing at all?
>
> Bruce
> @ Not Lame
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