This is a PRIME example of what the "market will bear." It's obvious that the market cant bear the record industrys current pricing structure and has resorted to file-sharing for access to music. Sorry buddy, I own a TON of CDs, each costing from $15-$20. I also own a TON of indie CDs collected from local concerts, etc. Times change, and just because the record industry won't change doesnt mean the people wont. I've recently started using the Apple Music Store. It rocks. Thats the way music should be sold. They need to take a hint, and get proactive instead of defending ancient distribution techniques.
This is a PRIME example of what the "market will bear." It's obvious that the market cant bear the record industrys current pricing structure and has resorted to file-sharing for access to music. Sorry buddy, I own a TON of CDs, each costing from $15-$20. I also own a TON of indie CDs collected from local concerts, etc. Times change, and just because the record industry won't change doesnt mean the people wont. I've recently started using the Apple Music Store. It rocks. Thats the way music should be sold. They need to take a hint, and get proactive instead of defending ancient distribution techniques.