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Once there was a legit need for music distributors..once.
And they used that need to make themselves fat and ever more
greedy as time passed.

Their passing will not be morned nor a single tear shed.

Now much of what you listed above is available on the relatively
cheep from technology. Other areas like CD stamping might not
be needed at all...iTunes and the like. As for marketing what
about the WORLD WIDE WEB and the old fashioned and still
successful "World O mouth"?

I truly don't know if the Music Distributors and needed anymore?

Pagan jim
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'DVD Jon' joins another maverick  Loverock Davidson | 10/19/05
Not overseas...  tic swayback | 10/19/05
I see  Loverock Davidson | 10/19/05
So where did you read that DVD Jon ...  ShadeTree | 10/20/05
Never mind, I found it on wired news.  ShadeTree | 10/20/05
Location doesn't matter  tic swayback | 10/20/05
Yup that kind of Big Brother power is scary!!!  Laff | 10/20/05
This is great!! More progress on disbanding the music industry.  DonnieBoy | 10/19/05
Right On! Disband the music industry!  John Zern | 10/19/05
Once there was a legit need for music distributors..once.  Laff | 10/20/05
So how long have you been working in ...  ShadeTree | 10/20/05
All I'm saying is that now and in the future there seems  Laff | 10/20/05
You seem to have avery Polly Anna view ...  ShadeTree | 10/20/05
I'd much rather get a cut from a direct deal with iTunes  Laff | 10/20/05
And now you know how Apple thinks?  John Zern | 10/20/05
To quote Bob Dylan  tic swayback | 10/20/05
It was a sarcastic response...  John Zern | 10/20/05
I, like a good many people, I would imagine  John Zern | 10/20/05
Depends on the market...  jbroche18 | 10/20/05
People were asking  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/19/05
What about..  ibabadur1 | 10/19/05
What about....  tic swayback | 10/19/05
Its been done  Roger Ramjet | 10/20/05
Do you prefer to "feed" artists instead of ?great white sharks?? (NT)  Vily Clay | 10/20/05

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