Over the next 4 years it looks like an "Eagles UP!" pretty much 24/7 for this and lots of other reasons.
prisoner6
My question is, “Why bother to save the music?” I haven’t heard a single song worth even stealing in the last six months, let alone one worth buying.
This is a fun one to point out to the ignorant young masses who voted for Change. Tell them that Obama wants to stop their music stealing... I mean downloading.
This isn’t about saving the music, it’s about saving the music industry’s business model, which is completely outdated. They still want to control how and where we buy music and it is a losing battle.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/26/business/media/26music.html?ref=business
Digital Sales Surpass CDs at Atlantic
He pulls this crap, and I will go back to getting free music instead of purchasing it from legal sites.
I used to get it all for free in college and then decided to no longer do so just because I felt guilty even though I hated the RIAA.
But, this would send me back to that.