posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 06:57 PM
Quote:- EMI, Time Warner, Sony, BMI, Universal are all losing money because a cd used to cost $12 and you got an hour of music, now you get 40 mins
of music for $19. The value is gone and people are tired of getting ripped off so this is the stand of the people.
If the figures are correct, then your point is very true. But surely this is not the mean average, I can't believe that, 40 minutes of music for
$19. I would only ever pay that for something extremely specialized, and if that is the general trend of pricing then they would go under, but I
don't think those are the new average figures, although I haven't ever been to America (and would really like to!)
Certainly, optimum pricing strategy is very important, and in a dwindling marketplace, often companies increase the price, which never works, unless
there is much greater value or quality being put into the product.
My music division has CDs manufactured for a figure in pence each, plus VAT, that's CD albums, up to 80 minutes long, including glossy printed
covers, and CD cases. I invest up to 100 hours in recording an album, around £500 - £700 of costs, and sell 80 minute CDs that people like for £7
each. Hoping to sell 100 next week and 100 the following week, to bring in nearly £1,500 in a couple of weeks, which will be good.
But limewire.com (perhaps frostwire.com / others) will need to be shut down, because they are ILLEGAL ORGANISATIONS, they are BREAKING THE LAW, and
it is an unmaintainable situation that those who should be doing their job, have still not found the I.P. address / commands for "*DISCONNECT" /
intelligence to send the writ, that we so urgently need to be sent.
[edit on 12-3-2010 by TheDailyPlanet]