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Great post J

Posted by Sordidman on March 23, 2007 at 20:23:00:

I pretty much entirely agree with you, - including your remarks about my post...

Which is somewhat extreme and over-exaggerated, to make a point.

Our CD is now over. Tom and I have been paid. Capricorn has been paid. If our CD sells used, - or there's some new sales revenue that comes to me, fine: icing on the cake.

But if someone wants to disseminate it, it's only going to be a benefit to get our name back out there, - publicity....

If we were to re-release, (maybe SACD)?, - then, I probably would be changing my tune, but maybe not.

At the very least, sales revenue losses, - (even by illegal downloads), - are greatly over-exaggerated. And sales gains by "sharing" of "samples" from an album or recording are also never talked about, as these "sue happy" penny pinchers have decided to attack bands and consumers instead of embracing new technology which would have benefitted everyone.
Some members of the recording industry have defied the majority of the record companies and have modernized their business practices, - these companies have little problems, few illegal download issues, and they, and their artists end up doing a lot better....


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