| In the long run it will level the playing field for the artist. Musicians see very little of the fifteen or so dollars you pay for an
album; they make more doing live shows. It's getting towards a point were a musician can be financially successful without the help of a record company because they could do their own site, have control over merchandise, albums, etc. The legality of file sharing isn't what the record companies should be worried about; they need to find a
new outlet to make money because the days of them controlling multitudes of artist's careers is coming to an end.
Sanity is the playground of the unimaginative. anonomous
Words we say, never seem to live up to the ones inside our heads. Chris Cornell |