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Story: Amazon.com implicated in CD-import row
It's the age old thing. If products are cheap enough, people buy them - otherwise they don't. If they still want it they copy it so the manufacturer loses out.
The music industry sobs all the time about how hard done by they are - check their cars and homes - not much poverty in evidence.
They may win in the courts, but are hated by the very people they need to buy their products (known as the customer - probably an unknown to the industry).
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Story: Amazon.com implicated in CD-import row
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This sounds like The music industry just wants to... Anonymous -
In the new global economy, I can't really see the... David Wright -
The industry has a choice..allow consumers to buy... Robert Tumbleweed -
Who looks after the customers best interests? Why... Andy Vernon -
Regarding the trub amazon is in well at christmas... Anonymous -
It's the age old thing. If products are cheap enou... Adrian Russell -
Just a few sticky points for the BPI to consider..... Richard Homerstone -
Companies in this country do not complain when the... Steve Taylor -
I buy all my CD's via CD WOW and am grateful for t... Anonymous -
If the recording companies brought the cost of the... Mrs K Prince -
If an artist sells a million albums worldwide does... Roger the Lodger -
Well CD-Wow and the BPI have settled out of court,... Wayne Jones -
i too buy all my cds from cd wow if i have to pay... julie -
Disgraceful. The UK recording industry is operatin... Paul Revell



