I’ve stopped, completely, I never really shared music but it’s just the right thing to do ... even though RIAA brought this alone there self. If they would not charge $20 per CD, they would increase there sales, if they sold CD's for like $5 apiece, I would buy just about any CD, because $5 is not that much, but since they are $20, I don’t want to buy it unless it is worth $20, being that most cds only have 3-4 good songs on them, its not worth it.
Simply said if they were to reduce the price to $5 (or there about) they would increase there sales 10 fold. Further they must make it easier to buy the CD then to download it, and making it cheep does this.
Further what is with the prices, you can buy a cd for $20 or the cassette for $10. I don’t know about you, but I can buy 100 CDR's for like $20 that’s 20 cents a piece. Where as the cheapest cassette (per 100) is 57 cents nearly 3 times the price, why are cd's not cheaper?
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