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	<title>Comments on: TOP 2009 EVIDENCE EXAM question 2</title>
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		<title>By: jjj</title>
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		<description>Only if you ignore the fact that the industry limits creativity forcing artists to do what the studio wants.
Only if you ignore the fact that the industry is ridiculously inefficient,they say 19 out of 20 cd&#039;s don&#039;t make money but who&#039;s to blame for that when an album fails only if the music in no good or it&#039;s not promoted right.
Only if you ignore the fact that while we might be starving the studios, they are starving the artists.
Only if you ignore the fact that they are targeting only teenagers and pushing cra* while ignoring real music.
Only if you ignore the fact that the industry fails to adapt to economic realities outside the developed world where it&#039;s prices are ,by all means, insane.
Music won&#039;t die just because they can&#039;t adapt.One can make money out of anything and there are plenty of money to be made in music but things must change and will change.They are too afraid to fail in trying something new,they can&#039;t understand the world they live in and they are too damn greedy.Who can survive like that?They won&#039;t and when they bite the dust others will buy the ruins for cheap and do it right.
No one wants the artists to starve-besides the studios- but when citizen X gets a 2 mil fine, we are not so sure we want to feed the studios and when Fiona Apple gets screwed by Sony we just can&#039;t take it anymore and then we find out what artists make from cd and digital sales and we just boycot cd&#039;s and go to concerts instead.The propaganda machine might work on politicians and mainstream media but it won&#039;t work on the average Joe or the artists.
The industry is like GM going full speed towards... the end.

Other than that nice dramatic,heart breaking article if only it would be true and honest.Oh wait I forgot pigs aren&#039;t flying and MAFIAA is still evil.

Music,Movie,Books and Patents need reforming and even if it takes 20 more years it will happen.Or we&#039;ll just have to emigrate on another planet. Don&#039;t you all wish we could do that sometimes?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only if you ignore the fact that the industry limits creativity forcing artists to do what the studio wants.<br />
Only if you ignore the fact that the industry is ridiculously inefficient,they say 19 out of 20 cd&#8217;s don&#8217;t make money but who&#8217;s to blame for that when an album fails only if the music in no good or it&#8217;s not promoted right.<br />
Only if you ignore the fact that while we might be starving the studios, they are starving the artists.<br />
Only if you ignore the fact that they are targeting only teenagers and pushing cra* while ignoring real music.<br />
Only if you ignore the fact that the industry fails to adapt to economic realities outside the developed world where it&#8217;s prices are ,by all means, insane.<br />
Music won&#8217;t die just because they can&#8217;t adapt.One can make money out of anything and there are plenty of money to be made in music but things must change and will change.They are too afraid to fail in trying something new,they can&#8217;t understand the world they live in and they are too damn greedy.Who can survive like that?They won&#8217;t and when they bite the dust others will buy the ruins for cheap and do it right.<br />
No one wants the artists to starve-besides the studios- but when citizen X gets a 2 mil fine, we are not so sure we want to feed the studios and when Fiona Apple gets screwed by Sony we just can&#8217;t take it anymore and then we find out what artists make from cd and digital sales and we just boycot cd&#8217;s and go to concerts instead.The propaganda machine might work on politicians and mainstream media but it won&#8217;t work on the average Joe or the artists.<br />
The industry is like GM going full speed towards&#8230; the end.</p>
<p>Other than that nice dramatic,heart breaking article if only it would be true and honest.Oh wait I forgot pigs aren&#8217;t flying and MAFIAA is still evil.</p>
<p>Music,Movie,Books and Patents need reforming and even if it takes 20 more years it will happen.Or we&#8217;ll just have to emigrate on another planet. Don&#8217;t you all wish we could do that sometimes?</p>
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