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Old 02-20-2011, 01:33 PM   #83
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Maybe it's stuff they can't get for free. I don't pirate music so I have no idea how hard or easy it is to get hold of stuff.
If you can download Danny and the Dressmakers tapes that only sold about 50 copies 32 years ago I'm pretty sure you will be able to download anything that is currently commercially available in digital form.

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And even if it isn't always about the money, so what?
You can't compete with piracy on price, but you can compete on other terms. The first step would be to identify what your barriers to selling are.
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