This is a theoretical discussion, it will employ some economic theories.
How should the record industry change? as is now, they've acknowledged they cannot keep people from pirating music. however, it is my opinion that they brought pirated music upon themselves, by selling something for $15 that should in all honesty be sold for free. (marginal cost of online distribution of music is $0.00. given this, charging anything other than 0 leads to an inefficient outcome) however, if there's no profit in making music, then it simply wont happen. nobody will bother creating new music.
I think the music industry should change as follows. music should be free to distribute legally, and will serve as advertisement for concerts, which should be the primary source of revenue for entertainers.(that, and endorsement deals) the parasitic entity that is the RIAA should either streamline itself for purposes of exposing new talent and hyping for concerts, or just fall by the wayside, and leave it to entertainers themselves or independent advertising agencies.
thoughts?
How should the record industry change? as is now, they've acknowledged they cannot keep people from pirating music. however, it is my opinion that they brought pirated music upon themselves, by selling something for $15 that should in all honesty be sold for free. (marginal cost of online distribution of music is $0.00. given this, charging anything other than 0 leads to an inefficient outcome) however, if there's no profit in making music, then it simply wont happen. nobody will bother creating new music.
I think the music industry should change as follows. music should be free to distribute legally, and will serve as advertisement for concerts, which should be the primary source of revenue for entertainers.(that, and endorsement deals) the parasitic entity that is the RIAA should either streamline itself for purposes of exposing new talent and hyping for concerts, or just fall by the wayside, and leave it to entertainers themselves or independent advertising agencies.
thoughts?
