iPods, putting the record industry away? |
iPods, putting the record industry away? |
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I love iPods. I have a pink mini one who else has one? if you go to NYC, it seems like every 3 people have one. But i think their ads are the COOLEST!
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![]() cellophane chests? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 488 Joined: Dec 2004 Member No: 75,816 ![]() |
If a person legally purchases all of their music from a pay service like iTunes, then the artists/recodrd companies make money. It is actually chepaer to buy most albums off of iTunes because they don't cost as much as they do in a record store. However, if you're like me and u can't really afford to purchase music off iTunes all of the time, you probably download a lot. And if you have iTunes and are even the slightest bit crafty, you've probably figured out how to upload illegal mp3s to iTunes. There's also a nifty import feature on iTunes where you can upload your own cds, which I use quite often to back up my music collection as I add to it....
anyway, I don't think iTunes is going to ruin the music industry. If anything, it's probably helping it to stay alive and thriving. |
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