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Old 10-18-2011, 08:26 PM   #64
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Originally Posted by mr ploppy View Post
A lot of record shops in the late 70s set up their own record labels. Some of those are still going strong now.
Are you agreeing? My point was directed at large firms. In the USA innovation and new trends have rarely come from large concerns, after all they usually benefit from the status quo. High capital investment companies especially tend to grow by using money to buy competitors or enter after a concept is proven. For example Apple approached Dropbox and was rejected. They are now establishing the Apple equivalent. My feeling is that all the commitees and reviews give to many people the power to kill any idea with risk, and any real innovation has significant risk.
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