Comments on: Music moguls' latest strategy: Zig then zag
The big four labels said to be discussing a partnership with Hulu. But is this the answer to their tech dilemma? Hardly.
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You said that in the article twice, yet failed to explain why. I kept waiting for it in the article, but alas, it wasn't there.
Do you think the industry should never have responded to the rampant file sharing, which was growing every day as CD sales declined? If so, how would they be better off today?
If you meant to imply that they should've responded by lowering CD prices in the first place, well, that's a given, and I would agree. But you never did say.
It should have been obvious to them from the beginning that that was the way people wanted to purchase music, one track at a time. Instead of giving their customers what they wanted, they continued to force them to buy overpriced CDs loaded with filler to get one or two good tracks.
I never wanted my music for free, I just wanted my music. If the music industry was in control, we'd be paying a heck of a lot more dough per track than Apple charges.
Drugs. Lots and lots of illegal drugs. When they stop breaking the law, so will I.
- by Draq Wraith December 29, 2008 9:13 PM PST
- What do they call it in computer industry when hollow promises fail to materialize?
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(12 Comments)Oh yeah Vapor ware, I Nominate the big music industry site to be announced as vapor ware for this year.
RIAA thought it could get tough and money from suing it's customers and the likes of SCO tried following suit look where the latter of the two are now.
There is one thing that the MPAA and the RIAA has managed to do and that is drag the tech industry down with it due to lack of innovative thinking on their part toward a fully customizable home system that can run play and show any shows , any music at ANYTIME WE WANT, not when some aristocrat assigns it to a particular time slot.
The reason they do not want tech to thrive is because shows that suck that people watch becuase all the other shows suck more so would not be given the time of day what so ever because we control the content of what will be watched and not watched!
It is the same for Music cds a song that is good is the only reason some folks buy it but the rest of the album sucks so they are forced to pay for garbage (not the band but the crap music!) they do not want.
The Music industry is still so much like the auto industry who the heck would bail them out if they needed money?
The MPAA will soon follow!
d~W