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"2) When the sound quality of the downloaded GOOD songs are not up to par, people will be more willing to buy the ones on CDs, but RIAA better make sure that the sound quality is something that worth paying for.
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but, to do this the riaa would have to agree what a aceptable degraded quality would be, then they would be able to go after a reduced number of people that decided they did not want to play by these rules, but i never see this happening, the only time the riaa thinks quality maters is cassette tapes vs CD (that was only because it benifited them) it cost way less to distribute a cd then a cassette tape, yet as we all know cd's cost more
Posted by: JWatson77   Posted on: 01/18/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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