OT: Music distribution in the internet age - I'm confused.

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Hi everybody,
after almost two years spent ramblin about music distribution in the internet age, copyright issues, file sharing and such, trying to convince some people that physical mediums like CDs are dead and that artist must find other ways of financial support other than selling records, I've just stumbled upon the website of a musician I respect and follow since many years ago.

There's a brand new mp3 store over there.

If you decide to purchase a track you are redirected to a page - a typical shopping cart - in which you can choose (!?!?!?) the quantity of mp3s you want to buy of the same track.

I'm tempted to try and buy two copies of a track to see if I receive two links of the same track or if I'll have to download the track two times, one for myself and one for a friend.

My mind is exploding.

c.
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