The problem with buying music is that if you hate it, you can't return it and get your money back. It's not consumable like gas or food, a CD can be repackaged and sold again. So why can't I return it?
I'd have bought a hell of a lot more music over the years if if I could have listened to it first. And thanks to sites like MySpace and Itunes it's now possible to do so.
Gryphon, I dont think it's going to be that bad. Most people who download music illegally wouldn't pay for it in the first place. Think of it like shop lifting, a shoplifter isn't going to buy something just because they cant steal it, they're going to move on to the next store and steal from there instead.
And I dont think you have to worry too much about a saturated market before your CD is released, really, think of how much music is already out there being shared. Your song files are literally a very small drop in a very, very big bucket. That's not an insult, its just a fact.
I'd have bought a hell of a lot more music over the years if if I could have listened to it first. And thanks to sites like MySpace and Itunes it's now possible to do so.
Gryphon, I dont think it's going to be that bad. Most people who download music illegally wouldn't pay for it in the first place. Think of it like shop lifting, a shoplifter isn't going to buy something just because they cant steal it, they're going to move on to the next store and steal from there instead.
And I dont think you have to worry too much about a saturated market before your CD is released, really, think of how much music is already out there being shared. Your song files are literally a very small drop in a very, very big bucket. That's not an insult, its just a fact.
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