This thread
Here inspired me to make this one.
Everyone knows that the RIAA has been trying to sue everyone who shares music and such to try and stop the flow of mp`s and other such files.
1. The RIAA has cited that music sales have dropped 6% since the advent of mp3`s!!!! What they don`t mention is that new albumbs and singles released within that same timeframe have dropped 25%. What this means is that music sales have increased in proportion to the actual music avaliable.
2. The RIAA and their cronies are the same people who were recently under investigation for keeping a CD costing over $15 and the artists starving. Music pirating isnt killing new artists and big bands, they get a signing deal, plus sales from their concerts and memorabilia. (yes they get a small part of each CD Sale).
3. When was the last time you saw a CD worth buying? It seems that most new artists are coasting on their one or two big hits that you have already heard on the radio a million times.
Treble charger, Nickleback, etc. . .
On the average CD with 15-17 songs are there really more than 4 worth listening to?
Here is the solution.
1. Kick the RIAA in the nuts and let the artists have a decent share.
2. Make CD`s $5.00 that way people will buy 5 times as many, and it wont be worth it to pirate songs.
This is just my opinion, but to me it seems sound! (excuse the pun).