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HMV Canada Cuts Music CD Prices

umStefa notes a CBC story reporting that the largest music retailer in Canada, HMV, has slashed prices on CDs and is attributing the move to demand by customers for lower prices. The back catalog of popular artists will see price cuts of up to 33%; the cuts average 20% across the board. The Canadian version of the RIAA is spinning the news as being a direct result of music piracy.

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  1. Crazy Canada by j00r0m4nc3r · · Score: 4, Funny

    is attributing the move to demand by customers for lower prices

    Holy shit. In Canada, all consumers have to do is demand lower prices and they get them??

    1. Re:Crazy Canada by PlatyPaul · · Score: 4, Funny

      Well, it just depends on how loudly you demand it. And if you have your Demanding Stick with you when you do.

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      Misery loves company. Online misery loves unsuspecting random strangers.
  2. Re:Cheaper music? by UnHolier+than+ever · · Score: 4, Funny

    As a consumer, I DEMAND that the price for replicas of 16th centuries galleon, complete with functioning cannons and a well-trained and bloodthirsty crew, be lowered! Otherwise I will, you know....pirate..... *duck and covers*

  3. Re:What unbridled optimism, by whitehatlurker · · Score: 4, Funny

    and its spelled right

    But "it's" isn't.

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    .. paranoid crackpot leftover from the days of Amiga.
  4. Re:Right... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    The White Album is still forty-five freakin' dollars!

    What's your problem? You don't want John Lennon to have to get a day job, do you? He'll have to stop writing songs!