Re: Who said not o buy Apple? (You were RIGHT!)
Certainly there is some benefit to having an iTunes distribution platform, but then again I suspect the goal is more due to the market penetration of the hardware as opposed to the software. And since we're talking about Apple, the possibility of some type of astroturfing using subsidies should never be discounted.
The music industry has long had both unpaid and paid representatives in concerts pushing lesser known bands; the bands themselves also have a strong incentive to conduct marketing.
There's a good reason for that: the iPod/iTouch/iPhone are simply institutional ways to steal music intellectual property. Jobs did a great job of fooling the music industry into thinking the iPod/iTunes would change the ongoing technology dynamic killing that industry - when in fact the agreement with Apple accelerated it.
Even for those who buy songs on iTunes, the dynamic of buying single songs has completely changed the record industry model.
No more can 1 or 2 catchy tunes be used to lure listeners into more subtle or complex songs.
Originally posted by renewable
The music industry has long had both unpaid and paid representatives in concerts pushing lesser known bands; the bands themselves also have a strong incentive to conduct marketing.
Originally posted by renewable
Even for those who buy songs on iTunes, the dynamic of buying single songs has completely changed the record industry model.
No more can 1 or 2 catchy tunes be used to lure listeners into more subtle or complex songs.
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