Tuesday, July 02, 2002 | |
"In terms of a business plan, the record industry has two choices: to make file sharing more difficult, or to make their own offerings more attractive. They can continue to lower prices, sell singles as downloadable files, and support subscription services like Rhapsody and MusicNet. They can explore selling music as computer files and streams, and find new ways to win over consumers. Or they can just keep blowing money on lawyers while the rest of us move on. -Chris Dahlen" A nice summary of AudioGalaxy alternatives and the difficulties the RIAA faces in trying to shut any of them down. |
Or has it? This oft-repeated statement is summarily debunked by Clay Shirky in a wonderful article. (Thanks Dan!) [via Ernie the Attorney] 12:39:44 PM |