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Comments on: Only Wal-Mart sells more music than iTunes

NPD Group reports that Apple's digital music store has surpassed Best Buy to take over the No.2 spot. Is Wal-Mart next?

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Market has punished the Music Industry
by fredtheviking February 26, 2008 11:14 AM PST
DRM and resistance to technology and progress has punished the Music Industry. Soon CD may become a novelity... which is probably better for environment. Oh well, I wondering how things would have been different if the music industry had tried to capatized on the internet as a medium for disturbuting music early on. Instead of trying to hamstring or stop it all together.
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Amazon.com : Best Legal Source of Music
by john55440 February 26, 2008 11:57 AM PST
Amazon.com is the best legal source of music, offering customers the choice of either CDs or DRM-free MP3s.

I prefer CDs, because they offer superior sound quality.
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AAC is a great middle ground.
by the Otter February 26, 2008 12:58 PM PST
I?d rather have the higher quality of MP4 (read: AAC) than the
DRM-free MP3. Admittedly, Apple hasn?t upgraded their FairPlay
tracks to 256kbps yet, so Amazon?s got them there, but seriously?
I?ll deal with the DRM, if it means better sound. I have no desire to
own a non-iPod digital music player, anyway.

(Of course, CDs always blow MP3 and MP4 away?especially if you
buy them used, which direct download doesn?t allow for.)
Waiting on International
by kelmon February 27, 2008 12:01 AM PST
Unfortunately this is only true in the US since Amazon hasn't
launched the download service in its international locations.
Personally, I don't see why I can't buy from the US store anyway
since I can buy my CDs from them, if I wanted to.

With respect to downloads vs. CDs, I'm damned if I can tell the
difference.
It'll take awhile before iTunes will overtake Wal-Mart
by aka_tripleB February 27, 2008 8:22 PM PST
Seems how Wal-Mart is $0.05 cheaper.
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