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Originally Posted by SebC
A dollar is too much. It doesn't really take music where it needs to go, and that's where customer's have comprehensive libraries while spending about the same or slightly more than what they did in the CD age. Musicians and publishers would be making the same money they always have, but they'd be reaching wider audiences.
Some of the video game makers have figured out that lowering prices increases their revenues, which makes it pretty amazing that the music makers haven't given that model a shot even though it's proven.
(I'm talking about an "ownership" model, not a monthly fee system.)
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Good call. If I revised the idea to be 25 cents would it have more traction? Also, the price isn't the spirit of the post. It's the idea that I if I wanted to download something from wherever it wouldn't matter because I have a lifetime consumer license on said media entity.