I have believed for several years now that music will eventually be free or cost next to nothing. I'm not speaking about piracy here, but the undeniable reality of the Internet that is making peer to peer file sharing different than stealing a CD in the minds of young people . It's hard for the old school to accept that record labels will be giving music away when they are used to selling it (and re-selling it to the same customers as they did when the CD replaced vinyl). You kind of understand why they don't want to give that money model up. But the movement is under way now to monetize the downloading of music through advertising.&hellip
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