So does this mean if other countries defend copyright, provide compelling alternative ways to consume music that people will actually continue to buy music…
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So does this mean if other countries defend copyright, provide compelling alternative ways to consume music that people will actually continue to buy music…
Fuck the X Factor. There’s lots of new and interesting music like Beirut to see/hear at You Tube and elsewhere…the bands website is cool too - go see!
Lets hope continued education in this area drives a cultural change and the majority continue to buy music rather than steal it. Don’t hold your breath.
It seems to be widely accepted but why DOES one man have the right to take what another man creates just because some guy in the middle built a piece of technology to facilitate that? Really why is that the case?
From humble beginnings but with a killer idea they have evolved to become a worldwide business with users in over 150 countries…