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Old 09-06-03 | 01:17 PM
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Originally posted by Groucho
B.S. People are stealing music because it's easy and free. Even if CD's were $5 a pop, people would still steal music.
This is right and wrong. People are stealing music because it is easy and free and unfairly priced.

If CD's went for $5.00 a pop, people would still be stealing music. That's true. But people would also be buying music a lot more frequently.

I don't see why it simply has to be this "one or the other" (in this case: easy/free vs. unfairly priced vs. quality product) rather than a combination of effects.
Old 09-06-03 | 01:39 PM
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All I have to say about this that this is a good step in the right direction. Is it too little too late? Well that is for the consumer to decide with their money.
Old 09-10-03 | 08:03 PM
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Thou shalt not pay $15.99 for a CD, neither shalt thou accept $12.99 as a sale price.

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