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Old 07-27-2007, 02:00 PM   #125
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Originally Posted by Dion View Post
The recording industry is using the wrong approach when it comes to users who illegaly download muisc off the net. Instead of going after file sharers they should try and understand why people do it. I should add that i'm not into file sharing.

The industry should set up booths inside music stores where one can burn a compilation disc of music they like. The consumer picks from a list of songs and burns their disc. It's a service I would fully support, and it sure beats paying $12 bucks for a CD that have maybe one or 2 songs you like. Something I did alot of in the past and refuse to do today.
I saw one of those in Superstore. It isn't there anymore, but you would find the music you wanted, then come back in 15 minutes and there would be a CD burned for you.

However it was $3 to $5 a track, and the selection software was NOT user friendly. I'm not surprised it didn't catch on. A better implementation would have worked.
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