Give me a break.
If you want to know what "... ruined the music industry" then look no further than the industry itself: the record labels. If anyone should know what piracy is, it would be they, seeing as they only give the artists maybe 1%-10% of the PROFIT from sales. Lets not even get into how most major labels keep their artists intentionally in debt for x-amount of albums to keep them on a short leash (wait, isn't that similar to slavery?). It is no different than Hollywood c. 1930-1950, where actors and actresses were contracted to studios to do anything they asked for peanuts; everything from who they dated, to what they wore, to where they'd be at night.
Maybe, the "artists" should consider not writing such contrived crap just to get themselves out of debt from the label and fulfill their contractual obligations. Maybe, the labels should consider not exploiting their artists so that they actually write decent music. That way, maybe when people download the CD, they'll say "Hey, most of the songs are good, I'm gonna go buy this CD," instead of "Blah, one OK song... I'll just keep it and get rid of the rest." You produce crap, expect to get it back in return. Consumer "piracy" is just an excuse to jack up prices so labels can make more money and limit the amount of profit independent artists bring in that could be going to the labels’ artists (independent! *gasp* we can't have artists having a 60%-70% profit margin!). Independent artists, after all, do rely heavily on any medium that gets their music heard: free or not.
I'm interested to know how many of these people blaming "pirates" for the rise in prices of CD's, also say that the oil industry utilizes any excuse they can to raise prices. Or, how many people say that the Bush administration manufactures intelligence to sway public consent. Why can the oil industry and the Administration be crooks and vultures, but not the music industry? IT'S CAPITALISM PEOPLE! If you accept capitalism, accept the fact you're going to get screwed any possible way, by almost anyone, just so some sap can make a few extra bucks.
All-in-all, I see the high CD prices as good thing. In fact, I hope the prices keep going up so that eventually no one can afford to by CD’s and the industry collapses upon itself. Then, the integrity that has been missing from it for DECADES might be restored. Artist’s success will be based upon their musical and showman abilities, instead of their marketability and forecasted revenue generation. The fan/band relationship will be more intimate, and the fans wouldn’t mind helping their favorite band finance their next albums (like Rage Against the Machine, Einsturzende Neubauten, and few other bands have done with great success), instead of having hordes of “hipsters” that flock to buy a CD because a band was on the cover of Spin because a label forked over a few mil, while their music equates to farting on drum heads and two-year-olds yelling into guitars and playing the microphone like Sid Vicious, and then promptly abandon that band when the radio, TV, and magazines tell them the band isn’t cool anymore. But then again, the price of CD’s doesn’t really affect me because most of the artists I listen to are independent and sell their CD’s for $12, and have enough dignity and pride in themselves to not sign to a major label.
Oh yea, this thread is about software…