[Ti] Music is timele$$
Hayes-Holgate, Shaun
SHayesHolg at ea.com
Wed May 7 11:28:22 PDT 2003
So 10 years from now would you still pay top dollar
for dark side of the moon as if it were just released?
Don't you think the price should decrease with age?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ric Perrott [mailto:ric at ricperrott.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 11:17 AM
To: PowerBook G4 Titanium List
Subject: Re: [Ti] Music is timele$$
On Wednesday, May 7, 2003, at 01:32 PM, Hayes-Holgate, Shaun wrote:
>
> No matter how you slice it the music industry is
> burning us more than we're burning their music.
> Music is timeless and will be endlessly resold
> with the newest technology available.That means in
> an average 80 year lifespan someone might have to
> buy the same music what? 10..15 times or more.
> If you bought the Beatles Sgt.pepper album on
> vinyl in '67,and then on 8 track in '77,and then
> on cassette in '87,and then on CD in '97,and then
> from Apple now,and then who knows how many times
> into the future before it becomes public domain...
> Well I'd say the music industry has enough cash
> from you and future generations to start giving it
> away cheap.Maybe pricing should reflect the vintage
> status of the music. 99 cents for the newest Eminem track
> and I don't know...20 cents for a beatles track?
Funny, but I've never had someone hold a gun to my head and "force" me
to buy music.
You don't *have* to buy anything. If you perceive value in the new
offering, then you purchase it, if not, you don't and you stick with
whatever you had before.
I have 7 different versions of "Dark Side of the Moon." Was I *forced*
to buy anyone of them? Nope, I did so out of my own free will and
desire to get a better product than the one I had.
Some people don't seem to grasp that music isn't a right. If you like
it, you buy it, if you don't you don't, very simple. Nobody *owes* you
a blessed thing.
>> Well I'd say the music industry has enough cash<<
And people who have less than you think that YOU have enough cash so
why not start giving some away? Perhaps you can work 10 hours a week
for free because you're so well off, what do you think?
The ludicrous rationalizations here are mind boggling.
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Ric Perrott
Writer, Poet, Pot-Stirrer
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