Stealing Music the Old Way...

Drakantus

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I signed up for one of those "buy one get 12 free" music clubs.

They rip you off on shipping of course, $19 to ship my 7 "free" CDs. Still, compared to something like iTunes this is a much better deal.. it's around $2.75 per CD, and I get a real physical CD instead of just a handful of AAC files. I don't understand how Apple can claim that the prices on iTunes are just enough to break even when places like BMGMusic Club are giving real CDs away for a quarter of the price.
 

sechs

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Considering that it only costs pennies to make a CD and that royalties are around $0.05 per minute, and that media mail shipping is less that $2 for 2 pounds; I'd say that BMG is breaking even on that start-up deal, and making money hand-over-fist on any subsequent purchases.
 

timwhit

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I prefer downloading full albums from eMule. Way cheaper and probably more selection as well.
 

CougTek

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Since stores like BMG and Columbia House generally don't sell most of the stuff I listen to, I still buy CDs the old way : on shelves. Costs me more per CD, but I'm not tempted to buy more disks than I would otherwise so all in all, I don't spend much on audio CDs. I must have around 40-50 CDs and I bought them over a ten years period.
 

i

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It matters if you value having any freedom on the internet whatsoever.
 

Mercutio

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And the freedom to paying to download reduced-quality clips of the same for-shit brand-name pop music I could buy locally is so important?
 

i

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Mercutio said:
for-shit brand-name pop music I could buy locally is so important?

If you feel that way about it, why would you download it all - legally or otherwise?
 

Mercutio

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i said:
Mercutio said:
for-shit brand-name pop music I could buy locally is so important?

If you feel that way about it, why would you download it all - legally or otherwise?

I don't download any music. I share a great deal of it, because the music that I enjoy has exactly zero exposure in the for-pay services, and likely never will. A big recording company doesn't stand to gain anything from offering jazz or classical recordings - the market is too small. Therefore I'm all in favor of ANY alternative means of distribution.
 
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