labbats said:
RIAA dug its own grave when they greedily RAISED prices when CDs came out. It actually cost them considerably less to print them in comparison to records and tapes, but they found they could charge more for them anyway, and did. Had they not done so, I don't believe file sharing would be what it is today.
Oh, please! It's amazing how quickly thieves become Marxists when it suits them. The price to produce isn't relevant. I think that almost everyone agrees that a CD is a superior product in terms of clarity, durability, and convenience. Take a look around. How many LP's, Cassettes and 8 tracks tapes are sold in music stores? Not very many right? Now, if you have an overwhelmingly superior product, why shouldn't you charge more? Because the People's Ministry of Art and Music has decreed that Brittany Spears CD's should be 75 cents apiece? No, if the demand for Product X is more than the demand for Product Y, Product X will be priced higher, unless you're in hte USSR, Oh wait, the USSR collapsed a few years back, didn't it? Huh, turns out that didn't work very well did it???? I wonder what the market price of Stas Namin CD's was? Yeah right, Who?
OK, let's go with the Jeans analogy. My favorite jeans are Levi's, 501's the kind with the button fly. Why? I dunno, probably because I've been brainwashed by their ads. Now, Levi 501's cost substantially more tha other Jeans. Why? no reason, there's nothing inherently more expensive about them, it's just that a lot of people prefer them, so they charge more. I like Levi 501's more than Wranglers, but not enough to pay the premium. After all, jeans are jeans, and Wranglers are pretty good quality (probably equal) so I buy Wranglers. So be it, maybe when I'm flying for United I'll buy 501's. In the meantime, I'm not going to steal Levis because I think the price is too high.
The same goes for Music. You don't like the price? Buy something else, There's plenty of independent labels that put out good music of all types. Even in my little city on the edge of the wilderness there a couple. But if you just have to have Brittany Spears' latest release, you're going to have to pay the going rate. If you don't like the going rate, don't buy it, but don't steal it either.
from Styles:
"Hence I will not buy any music from record label the belongs to the RIAA or see an artists concert who is owned by a label the is part of the RIAA. I don't have a problem with any other label and will support them if I like the music."
Right on, that I can agree with, I can't agree with stealing.