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Does free music devalue it?

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    StephenmarraStephenmarra Posts: 837
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    Justicar wrote: »
    Are you being deliberately awkward? People couldn't own music in the days before recording technology. Now they can.

    There will always be a music industry as long as musicians are able to sell their music.



    Have you never watched Bertie Wooster ? he used to get the latest Songsheets from America. :D
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    TheTruth1983TheTruth1983 Posts: 13,462
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    Justicar wrote: »
    Are you being deliberately awkward? People couldn't own music in the days before recording technology. Now they can.

    There will always be a music industry as long as musicians are able to sell their music.

    People have never owned music. They buy a CD or whatever their preferred format is but the music remains the property of the rights holder.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,302
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    People have never owned music. They buy a CD or whatever their preferred format is but the music remains the property of the rights holder.
    You're just being silly now.
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    JusticarJusticar Posts: 1,620
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    People have never owned music. They buy a CD or whatever their preferred format is but the music remains the property of the rights holder.

    So you're on a wind up. Wish I'd twigged earlier, would've saved myself a precious few seconds of my life.
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