shooraijin (post: 1517015) wrote:Sounds like another urban legend to me. The RIAA doesn't have any control over whether an individual recording company issues CDs or not.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
shooraijin (post: 1517015) wrote:Sounds like another urban legend to me. The RIAA doesn't have any control over whether an individual recording company issues CDs or not.
shooraijin (post: 1517015) wrote:Sounds like another urban legend to me. The RIAA doesn't have any control over whether an individual recording company issues CDs or not.
Update: We were approached by several people working with major labels, who indeed re-confirm that plans do exist to give up the CD. We keep on trying to get an official confirmation, but it seems that the matter is very controversial, especially after Side-Line brought out the story.
mechana2015 wrote:Unlike CD to DVD, there isn't a clear route to go to gain new content for people who aren't tech savvy
It seems incredibly short sited for companies like sony and the like to just drop the whole format, especially since many of the existing companies DON'T have thier own digital distribution routes
bakura91 (post: 1517253) wrote:That would be terrible for me. I have an ipod but I get my music from cds mostly. I mainly just use Itunes for podcasts (free). And they're cracking down on torrent sites Imagine If the Only option for buying music was Online, I could Not afford that, I can't afford a new computer right now anyway.
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