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People didn’t want to steal music, argued Jobs, and if paid-for downloads could compete on price and convenience, then many of those illegal file traders would be converted back into paying customers.
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the response has largely been litigation coupled with the introduction of technology, in the form of DRM, designed to enforce copy protection, which, ultimately, just inconveniences paying customers.
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If the iTunes model isn’t the answer,
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Elcey WilliamsKate, I'm not sure if you're still looking at music but there are a couple examples here that might be interesting.
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Connie Shao1) free 2) pay what you want 3) pay by popularity 4) subscription 5) a music tax
alternative business model jamendo prince spiralfrog radiohead jane siberry magnatune amiestreet
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Pedro TrindadeThe record industry is in dire trouble and the major record companies know it. According to the IFPI's most recent figures,
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