by 4D » Aug 23rd, '07, 15:42
Interesting idea Asp, makes sense too 'cos of course creative people will continue to express themselves, whether profit's involved or not. But if that happens music might be reduced to Live performances, because that is the only real way an Artist can distribute music without making a loss. You can't make a thousand cd's to distribute to people if they're free. Not many are gonna do that. But, I suppose if you make it free on the net, you don't need cd's, and can gain audiences for your live shows that way, and it's cooler 'cos the money goes right to the artist.
As for this topic, I don't believe the music business is making much of a loss at all. Because fans of certain musicians will always buy their favourite artists CD or DVD, yes i`m speaking for myself but i`m pretty sure it's true for most people. People who won't buy cd's are people who wouldn't have bought them before internet piracy. They're the people who would have copied a friends cd onto a cassette tape, or burned a copy on cd for himself with his p.c. Piracy has always been available in many forms, and yeah the internet is a piracy free for all. But, I will always buy the CD's that I would of bought before I had a p.c. Just to have the original product, better sound, inlay cards and to support the Artist. I will not buy the Cd's of people I would not normally buy cd's from, but I might download it and check it out for free, if it's good or even great, then i'll be buying the CD just to have the proper version. If it's not I won't buy it, but i'd have got it for free, either way the Artist doesn't lose anything. If most people are doing that, which I think they are, how is the industry making a loss?