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To: E. M. Edds who wrote (1)2/24/1999 3:27:00 AM
From: Nicholas Thompson  Respond to of 10
 
It would be an odd thing to do because I would guess that fewer than 2% of siers have ever ripped a corporate cd. However, the next five years will bring phenomenal change in music intellectual property. The big boys better get ready!

Read this interesting comparison with the software industry
upside.com

There are some interesting opinions and links on this thread
Subject 25926

The internet has already revolutionized so many industries - music change is happening as we type!



To: E. M. Edds who wrote (1)2/24/1999 9:46:00 AM
From: ted  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10
 
E.M. - I started this thread to raise awareness to the damage being done
to indie bands and their music. Being in a Band and trying to promote our music we found the illegal MP3's really hurt us little guys. I merely mentioned those particular sites because I found them to be the best in promoting legal MP3's and the bands they represent. This is my only post because I just joined...