Re: OT: Music distribution in the internet age

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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

Ah yes - the eternal pursuit of how to actually make a living as a musician
- especially nowadays, with so much music freely downloadable online, and
live music gigs getting supplanted by karaoke and djs.

>I've just stumbled upon the website of a musician I respect and 
>follow since many years ago.

Link?

>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.

LOL, that is really pretty funny!

- Maluvia



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