Fri, 09 Apr 2004

Downloaded Music Gets More Expensive

I commented yesterday on the content industry's attempt to kill that golden egg laying goose, but this has to go into the category of trying to kill it twice!

The thought that executives with this kind of brain power are in charge, essentailly forever, of our cultural heritage is a thought to give the most jaded among us the shivers.

Just as the online music market is starting to gain traction, what to music execs want to do? Why, raise prices, of course!

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