Even after the copyright will be gone, music will survive. Kids nowadays spend ever more money on music: going to performances, buying gadgets textbooks, photo's, but not on discs or downloads.
With hindsight, the music on discs era will have been only 50 years in the timeless history of music.
If only they invest.
If they just invest to provide sufficient data streams for their clients, they will have a next generations'network, with the clients, while the competition is still nowhere. You can't milk a cow with your hands in your pants.
In my classes genetics I learned this some 30 years ago, so why an article now?
Even after the copyright will be gone, music will survive. Kids nowadays spend ever more money on music: going to performances, buying gadgets textbooks, photo's, but not on discs or downloads. With hindsight, the music on discs era will have been only 50 years in the timeless history of music.
If only they invest. If they just invest to provide sufficient data streams for their clients, they will have a next generations'network, with the clients, while the competition is still nowhere. You can't milk a cow with your hands in your pants.