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Krystof01
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I go against napster and what it does. I feel that in a few years time this could damage record companies as the ever increasing computer sales and awarness to napster is increased. On the one hand-yes the record companies fall, but this is to the detriment of bands trying to make it.
Bands like matallica-I couldn't care less, they have their money, it's the bands trying to make it that I feel sorry for. Yes again napster opens awarness for these bands but that does not directly put money in their pockets. Record companies will not want to take the chance as freely with profits declining and the band therefore can not develop as they would with a couple of albums and we will have lost out on not hearing the material.
I think the whole thing on napster if nothing else wakes the record companies up. It makes them aware of the fact that they have competition. What this will result in hopefully is the reduction in the cost of buying the CD's etc. This will both benefit us as consumers and also will mean bands can still recieve money-I would prefer the actual CD with it's sleeve rather than a download anyday getting at the same time the feeling that I have helped the band by providing them with money they have worked to obtain.
I do not overall think that the music should be free-it sets a general trend for other things being free and although in the short term this is to are advantage, in the long run we will have worse music (manufactured shit as it is easy to sell, promote and there is a guarantee almost to the record companies-the real bands need to develop-we could deprive them of that).
Bands like matallica-I couldn't care less, they have their money, it's the bands trying to make it that I feel sorry for. Yes again napster opens awarness for these bands but that does not directly put money in their pockets. Record companies will not want to take the chance as freely with profits declining and the band therefore can not develop as they would with a couple of albums and we will have lost out on not hearing the material.
I think the whole thing on napster if nothing else wakes the record companies up. It makes them aware of the fact that they have competition. What this will result in hopefully is the reduction in the cost of buying the CD's etc. This will both benefit us as consumers and also will mean bands can still recieve money-I would prefer the actual CD with it's sleeve rather than a download anyday getting at the same time the feeling that I have helped the band by providing them with money they have worked to obtain.
I do not overall think that the music should be free-it sets a general trend for other things being free and although in the short term this is to are advantage, in the long run we will have worse music (manufactured shit as it is easy to sell, promote and there is a guarantee almost to the record companies-the real bands need to develop-we could deprive them of that).