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Old 05-12-2012, 03:11 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by stonetools View Post
That's the big mistake you make. More recorded music is being CONSUMED than ever before: but the makers of recorded music are making LESS REVENUE than ever, because of illegal filesharing.
The musician whose song is illegally uploaded and played on youtube isn't making a dime from that and thus doesn't have the incentive or the resources to make more music.
So why is so much more new music being recorded and placed on the sites I mentioned? I doubt anyone who had 500 copies of a single pressed in the late 70s made much money from it either.
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