 KilroyPremium,MVM join:2002-11-21 Ann Arbor, MI | Make the music affordable and save money I guess the RIAA just doesn't get it. They keep throwing good money after bad. I believe that if you make the music affordable you will have greater sales and less theft.
They are spending all of their money on lawyers and technology locks for their products. Any lock that can be opened can be picked.
Where is this smart filter going to be placed? If they want it in all P2P applications they had best figure out that not everyone is under the control of the American Congress and all that will happen is that the P2P applications that will be used will be written overseas.
To wrap this up, I believe that $1.00 per song or $10.00 per album is a fair price for their product. Anything more than that and they will continue to waste their money trying to control theft. If they can get it lower than that great. But I believe they work on a business model where they charge what the believe the market will bear and would rather have few sales for more dollars. -- "If you can read this, thank a teacher.... If you are reading it in English, thank a soldier." |