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Re: Re: OT: CD Prices at CD WOW



If you have a problem with the price of petrol, you should blame the
government.  When you take off the extortionate tax levels (supposedly to
pay for all those stupid buses and trams that no-one wants to use), our
petrol is some of the cheapest in the world.

As for the main argument - I don't what's morally wrong with a brand owner
being allowed to choose where his goods can be sold - after all it's their
brand.  You personally can still buy from abroad if you wish.

Mal



----- Original Message -----
From: "Stuart Grimshaw" <stuart@smgsystems.co.uk>
To: <ukha_d@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: OT: CD Prices at CD WOW


> On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 23:49, David Buckley wrote:
> > Technology has now created the tool to destroy the music
business,
> > The Broadband Revolution makes the whole thing surplus to
> > requirements.  But the music industry isnt going to do an Arthur
> > Scargill and watch their empire vanish in a decade.  They are
using
> > politics and arguments about Copyright and DRM to justify their
> > existance.  And they will probably win, even though they
shouldnt.
>
> Now this IS an area where boycoting would work, if enough people could
> be convinced to do it. It almost happened with the petrol thing (but
now
> prices are even higher), but the petro-chemical industry is in nearly
> such a shakey situation as the music industry.
>
> CD-Wow must be selling pretty well to make the BPI sit up & take
notice.
> At the end of the day, they still see their monney no matter where it
> was bought (OK, a little more money). If those people who used CD-wow
> didn't buy music, and could convince a friend or two not to then the
BPI
> would sit up and take notice again.
>
> As Mark said, those more specialist albums may be more justified in
> selling for a higher price, but they're hardy likely to appear on
CD_Wow
> are they ...
>
> -S
>
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