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Originally Posted by David M
I think eventually that when a band wants to cut an album, they will pay a music studio to record. The recording studio will do the editing and the artwork and will be responsible for the end product. The new album will be sent from the recording studio directly to the bands website. When a fan wants an album of theirs, the fan will go to the bands website and pay for the song directly to the website. Bands websites could be clustered into one or two websites whose purpose it is to promote the bands. If the band wants to hire an ad agency to promote the product then so be it. If you want a CD you will be order it directly from the website. The money will then go directly into the bands bank account. There will be no need for a recording industry at that point. This is a little oversimplified but it is the general idea. It cuts out the middle man (the recording industry) completely. It will make music less expensive for the consumer and will make a lot more money for the artists. The artists will become millionaires if there is sufficient demand for their music.
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you mean provide value? but that takes
work...