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Originally Posted by joelpatterson Why do all the "solutions" I hear sound like a variation on the theme "hold a gun to consumer's heads and make them stop responding to human nature!"
There is no way to bring back the fabled world where music was encoded in a tangible, physical product that you had to buy to listen to.
But then, I'm not sure if I see what the problem is. Musicians will always want recordings of their performances. That's what we do. They will pay good money for the service. They will arrange their distribution/publicizing/shows in a way to see a profit to pay for it.
So... what was the problem, again? |
what if you sell a necessity item along with CD or what ever medium
isn't there a gnarly charge for using a CD as a medium
maybe a cheap thumb drive ROM music/flash for storage
or just make a hard to crack partition for the music side (hard wired partiton )
plus you can sell different variations quality of the recording