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Re: [microsound] microsound future



*cough* i remember when they said the recordable audio cassette would
destroy the music industry. forget it,people still want product. its like
fighting oil companies. or explosive fires.

we're not all musicians or whatever. and you know i cant get by without a
little Britney to make me feel good again, so i really cant see an end to
the industry.

love!

aut{audio.image.script}
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/~destruct/aut
now:  My Things (www.tiln.org)


> the music industry's days are numbered but so is the integrity of
> intellectual property rights and that is something that will affect us
ALL.
> any musician can put out music from his/her home and as the technology
> improves will also be able to distribute hi/fi sounding songs/pieces from
> home,however, by the time this is a reality the concept of music
> publishing(at least in a mechanical royalties sense) will have been
> eradicated thus making it practically impossible for musicains to make
money
> from the sale of actual product. liscenses and hard-core followings at
live
> performances will be what's left for the direct way of making a living for
> music artists. this is both good and bad, but a whole lot of ya'll part
> timers better keep your day jobs!
>
> ps. thought you might enjoy this debra.