I truly believe downloading music, when done
honestly, can help the music industry. Many people, such as myself use downloading as a test to see if they like the music. If they like what they are hearing, they will buy it. There are still many music stores that will NOT let you listen before you buy. Why not? If you don't like it, you certainly can not return it.If you buy clothes, you can try them on first. A car, well, a test drive. Even the major book stores will allow you to sit and read a book cover to cover in a coffee shop which they provided, at their expense,in their store, to see if you like it enough to buy it. Wal Mart is one of this countries largest music retailers, and they refuse to take the disc out of that sacred NASA enforced plastic. Why? Will it be damaged over a 5 or 10 minute session. I think not. Would it cost more than a penny to re-plastic the disc, I think not. Somebody mentioned in an earlier topic that the music indusrty is the shooting themselves in the foot, and they are. We've all been there. We've all heard a great song on the radio by this "great" band or performer, we rush out to buy the album, and what happened? One good song. The rest, crap. I'm not talking about GL albums. We all know exactly what Gl stuff is out there, no surprises. It seems the industry wants us to keep buying, but won't meet us half way. I don't know how it is in the U.S., but here in Canada an average CD costs about $22, thats a lot of money, especially considering a huge percentage of that is govt taxes. And what about the government? Thay don't care either way. As long as they get their tax $. If you buy a cd from the store, they get tax $, if you download, they get tax $ off of blank cd's and your internet bills. And what about the record labels? The ones who are crying foul? Well, how about getting out of the recordable CD business, guys. Yes, I'm talking to you Sony. If you want people to stop downloading YOUR music, beacause it is such a crime, stop providing the weapon. It is almost like smoking in this country. Everyone knows it kills you and others, but if the govnt continues to make 5-6 dollars in taxes per pack, whats the problem? Govt makes money, big business makes money, everyones happy, right? Bottom line? The whining and bitching from all of the above mentioned Kazillion-aires is making me ill. |
I truly believe downloading music, when done
honestly, can help the music industry. Many people, such as myself use downloading as a test to see if they like the music. If they like what they are hearing, they will buy it. There are still many music stores that will NOT let you listen before you buy. Why not? If you don't like it, you certainly can not return it.If you buy clothes, you can try them on first. A car, well, a test drive. Even the major book stores will allow you to sit and read a book cover to cover in a coffee shop which they provided, at their expense,in their store, to see if you like it enough to buy it. Wal Mart is one of this countries largest music retailers, and they refuse to take the disc out of that sacred NASA enforced plastic. Why? Will it be damaged over a 5 or 10 minute session. I think not. Would it cost more than a penny to re-plastic the disc, I think not. Somebody mentioned in an earlier topic that the music indusrty is the shooting themselves in the foot, and they are. We've all been there. We've all heard a great song on the radio by this "great" band or performer, we rush out to buy the album, and what happened? One good song. The rest, crap. I'm not talking about GL albums. We all know exactly what Gl stuff is out there, no surprises. It seems the industry wants us to keep buying, but won't meet us half way. I don't know how it is in the U.S., but here in Canada an average CD costs about $22, thats a lot of money, especially considering a huge percentage of that is govt taxes. And what about the government? Thay don't care either way. As long as they get their tax $. If you buy a cd from the store, they get tax $, if you download, they get tax $ off of blank cd's and your internet bills. And what about the record labels? The ones who are crying foul? Well, how about getting out of the recordable CD business, guys. Yes, I'm talking to you Sony. If you want people to stop downloading YOUR music, beacause it is such a crime, stop providing the weapon. It is almost like smoking in this country. Everyone knows it kills you and others, but if the govnt continues to make 5-6 dollars in taxes per pack, whats the problem? Govt makes money, big business makes money, everyones happy, right? Bottom line? The whining and bitching from all of the above mentioned Kazillion-aires is making me ill. |
Doug,
There is really that much tax on a pack of smokes ? How much do they retail for ? Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif |
quote:Originally posted by BILLW:
Doug, There is really that much tax on a pack of smokes ? How much do they retail for ? Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif Bill, I am in the nations capital, Ottawa. A pack of smokes here sells for about $9.00 per pack ( $7.00 U.S ), and well over 50 % of that cost is taxes. [This message has been edited by Doug Letcher (edited April 27, 2004).] |
quote:Originally posted by BILLW:
Doug, There is really that much tax on a pack of smokes ? How much do they retail for ? Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif Bill, I am in the nations capital, Ottawa. A pack of smokes here sells for about $9.00 per pack ( $7.00 U.S ), and well over 50 % of that cost is taxes. [This message has been edited by Doug Letcher (edited April 27, 2004).] |
quote:Originally posted by BILLW:
Doug, There is really that much tax on a pack of smokes ? How much do they retail for ? Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif The lion share of the price of cigarettes is government taxes in the States too. My husband works for a wholesale grocery distributor and the only thing that is kept under lock and key and inventoried daily is the cigarettes because the government requires it to protect their "investment". If they come up short and can't explain it...in typical government fashion, 16K forms have to be filled out in triplicate. As for the original topic, Doug...I am still on the fence. I am not a fan of the music moguls and you do bring up an excellent point about why don't they let us listen in the stores before we buy (there are a few that do, but not enough). Still, I think that there are way too many people (kids) who download, burn and share so they don't have to buy the cd. I fear it's a never ending debate with no universal solution. C |
quote:Originally posted by BILLW:
Doug, There is really that much tax on a pack of smokes ? How much do they retail for ? Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif The lion share of the price of cigarettes is government taxes in the States too. My husband works for a wholesale grocery distributor and the only thing that is kept under lock and key and inventoried daily is the cigarettes because the government requires it to protect their "investment". If they come up short and can't explain it...in typical government fashion, 16K forms have to be filled out in triplicate. As for the original topic, Doug...I am still on the fence. I am not a fan of the music moguls and you do bring up an excellent point about why don't they let us listen in the stores before we buy (there are a few that do, but not enough). Still, I think that there are way too many people (kids) who download, burn and share so they don't have to buy the cd. I fear it's a never ending debate with no universal solution. C |
This morning I contacted my local Wal Mart
head office. Their posistion is clear. No music may be opened in the store before purchase. I was also informed that there is an extra hidden tax on blank discs. I'm really glad all of Gl's albums are great because as far as other artists and albums are concerned, it's getting too expensive to buy the unknown. |
This morning I contacted my local Wal Mart
head office. Their posistion is clear. No music may be opened in the store before purchase. I was also informed that there is an extra hidden tax on blank discs. I'm really glad all of Gl's albums are great because as far as other artists and albums are concerned, it's getting too expensive to buy the unknown. |
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