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FAO the music industry: your future - subscription models

iamwiggy [Edit] [Delete] 14:46, 22 August '10

at least, so says Paul McGuinness (manager of U2)

interesting article

http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/entertainment/articles/2010-08/13/gq-music-paul-mcguinness-on-music-piracy/file-sharing-on-spotify-and-piracy

and here's a response to the article

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/opinion/2010/0813/1224276715223.html

thoughts ?

i listen to spotify all day long. having given it some thought, i'd be willing to pay a hell of a lot of money for it. i mean i really do listen to several hours of music each day, i listen from waking up till leaving for work, and then i put on some music as soon as i walk in the door. if somehow i got told i had to pay 50p an hour for spotify i'd be cool with paying that.

however, i wouldn't pay for an all-you-can-watch film service. i don't watch many films. i would rather pay a one off cost now and then. people are fine with the idea of renting films (or they were) but renting albums ? don't think you'd convince people to do that.


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