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To: Chris Lords who wrote (51)11/14/1999 7:10:00 PM
From: Retta  Respond to of 80
 
Cris-You're kidding me right?
Are you aware of exactly what it is that EDIG is holding patents on?
OK listen, I'm not a TA an FA or even a techie. I'm an artist and I play and write a little music. Here's what I DO know. I know that the Music Industry as a whole comes together when technology changes so that they can create the new industry standard. AND....the first thing that has to happen is "Securing the music online" because the artists have got to be paid their royalties. And that's what EDIG is about. Here's how fast this will happen (if not faster)
Remember how quickly the VCR replaced the Sony Betamax? Well that's what we're about to witness between MP3 and EPAC.
You bet I want a piece of this pie. And, yes, there'll be plenty to go around.
I'm thinking INIT might be the safest play here for the buck. What do you think?



To: Chris Lords who wrote (51)11/14/1999 7:21:00 PM
From: Chris Lords  Respond to of 80
 
Retta
I know EDIG and thier MP3 tech, but i think time is running
out, MP3 has blown up, and is still vulnerable to laws
and sanctions, that could even wipe out the whole industry,
by stopping MP3 from turning commercial music into, something totally free. Hope it works out for you though.
There are a lot of MP3 players out there, I think Diamond
is the leader right now.