Sorry, I didn't see the typo until it was pointed out. (j/k: Engineers don't need to spell) But as for inclement that one isn't mine, that line was added.
This just goes to show that if churchs want to keep people envolved they need to change to meet what people want / can tolerate. The tax thing is just silly, it is like a resturant adding tip to your bill for you. Once churches relize that they are a service then they will start to change for the better.
Given that the recording industry sees a lose in profits it feels is due to copyright infrigement a large scale (i.e. consumers instead of a small company). In theory the infrigers (sp?) have the abilty to change the copyright law (in a theorical USA governed by the people) the best solution would be to change the way profits are made.
One Possible way... Using a peer to peer system to allow users to swap files with other users on their buddy list. During the use of the client, users would be presented with one or two ad banners at a time. By selling ad they could produce profits and disturibue royalites based on a percentage of ad sales according to popularity measured in either tradtional record sales, radio request, or downloads.
Just a quick idea, but why can the people who went to school and are paid to come up with new market models and prevent bussiness models from dying off like the current record industry?
Sounds a bit like some unsinkable ship.
Sorry, I didn't see the typo until it was pointed out. (j/k: Engineers don't need to spell) But as for inclement that one isn't mine, that line was added.
They seem to think that windows rebooting every 15 minutes is the same as sepreate gaming sessions.
This just goes to show that if churchs want to keep people envolved they need to change to meet what people want / can tolerate. The tax thing is just silly, it is like a resturant adding tip to your bill for you. Once churches relize that they are a service then they will start to change for the better.
Given that the recording industry sees a lose in profits it feels is due to copyright infrigement a large scale (i.e. consumers instead of a small company). In theory the infrigers (sp?) have the abilty to change the copyright law (in a theorical USA governed by the people) the best solution would be to change the way profits are made.
One Possible way...
Using a peer to peer system to allow users to swap files with other users on their buddy list. During the use of the client, users would be presented with one or two ad banners at a time. By selling ad they could produce profits and disturibue royalites based on a percentage of ad sales according to popularity measured in either tradtional record sales, radio request, or downloads.
Just a quick idea, but why can the people who went to school and are paid to come up with new market models and prevent bussiness models from dying off like the current record industry?