I found it funny that Miller mentioned how Corel has pulled it's support from Linux, but what he failed to mention is that Microsoft now owns a good portion of Corel! Gee I wonder why they pulled their support.
There seems to be a lot of division between various musicians on whether Napster is useful tool for promotion of music, or harmful by keeping deserved revenues from those artists. It would justifiably seem that there must be some benefit to these artists that support its use, which they feel greatly outweigh the negatives of potential lost revenues through album sales. Do you feel that these artists are simply blind to the potential future ramifications of software such as Napster, or do you feel that they ave a valid point in their support of its use?
I found it funny that Miller mentioned how Corel has pulled it's support from Linux, but what he failed to mention is that Microsoft now owns a good portion of Corel! Gee I wonder why they pulled their support.
There seems to be a lot of division between various musicians on whether Napster is useful tool for promotion of music, or harmful by keeping deserved revenues from those artists. It would justifiably seem that there must be some benefit to these artists that support its use, which they feel greatly outweigh the negatives of potential lost revenues through album sales. Do you feel that these artists are simply blind to the potential future ramifications of software such as Napster, or do you feel that they ave a valid point in their support of its use?