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Music Downloads = Expensive Concerts?

melonman writes "According to an article at BBC News, $250 tickets for the latest Madonna tour are the fault of P2P file sharing. 'Before the advent of illegal downloads, artists had an incentive to underprice their concerts, because bigger audiences translated into higher record sales, Professor Krueger argues. But now, he says, the link between the two products has been severed, meaning that artists and their managers need to make more money from concerts and feel less constrained in setting ticket prices.' And it seems David Bowie agrees. Is 'the fans always get fleeced' the rock industry's equivalent to Moore's Law?"

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  1. Logic Error by richdun · · Score: 5, Funny

    Music Downloads = Expensive Concerts?

    Well if you put it that way, of course it'll be true. This is a common mistake with the assignment operator. What you meant to say was "Music Downloads == Expensive Concerts?" This will test to see if the statement is true, then return.

  2. In other news... by Mateo_LeFou · · Score: 5, Funny
    Record industry execs announce that all music will be in C major or A minor from now on.

    "We hate to do it, 'cause the fans really have enjoyed the other key signatures. But we can't afford black keys on our pianos anymore. Sorry. It's 'cause of piracy. So really it's the listeners' fault."

    Please use RIAA radar to avoid giving these tools another cent, ever.

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    My turnips listen for the soft cry of your love
  3. Re:If Madonna prices it, they will buy... by Paradise+Pete · · Score: 5, Funny
    I wish i could fix my typo and score a 5

    Well, if that 5 is a typo and you meant to type a 1, then congratulations, you've succeeded.