Why The Net Won't Dampen Record Sales
from the more-predictions dept
An anonymous coward sent in a link to this Guardian editorial saying that downloading music doesn’t hurt music sales. Apparently, in the UK, music sales are actually up this year. The writer makes the two obvious comparisons that many people like to trot out these days. The first is that music sharing is similar to listening to the radio. It works as a promotional system that lets people discover new music that they can then spend money on. The second example is the always-popular “bottled water” example, where people still pay to buy bottled water even though the stuff from the tap is free.
Comments on “Why The Net Won't Dampen Record Sales”
Poor supply & demand
Another problem with net downloads is that I cannot usually find the more obscure selections. For that, mail-order CDs are still the way to go.
Re: Poor supply & demand
Hey, that’s twice now I’ve agreed with Dorpus! What is the world coming to?
Re: Poor supply & demand
you can obtain on ave over a hundred new releases daily if you know where to go and every release today will be available including all import singles and EPs and whatever. Cheers.