The future of music business
There are some people who predicted the death of the music business as we know it. However, the same end of the world, this has been prophesied Star almost thirty years with the legendary song "Video Killed the Radio." The music business is always in a state of flux. Because it uses technology to record, promote and distribute their music, you should always respond to the changes that technology. The future of the music business looks bright, if a bit 'unclear at the moment.
The reason why most people try to sound the death knell of the music industry is the amount of downloads and illegal file sharing which takes place on the Internet in those days. A number of lawsuits have made a server to Web sites like Napster, so "people sharing" their music with strangers. This is music to steal, in essence, that listeners do not pay for the album and the composer, performer andLabel receive any revenue.
Electronic distribution is the future of the music business, though. More people uploading songs on iTunes these days who buy the album in a store. Even if you buy the physical album, usually ask them their computers and MP3 players, and then let the dust disk. Because music is so effective that more accessible. People are listening to more music than before. Even if the download, they can goout and make another album by that artist in the future, something they have not done what, when space for the first time he had heard the music.
The future of the music business is tied to the future of the Internet. As long as businesses and listeners to take responsibility, is bright and diverse future.
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