about it more up here.
I think there is something out there similar to what you are talking
about. I remember seeing a device on TechTV some time ago that
interfaced with your car stereo. When a song or product came on, you
would "bookmark" it for later. When you get home, you remove the device
and interface it with your PC. You are taken to a website where you can
get more product info and download the song or buy the CD.
-----Original Message-----
From: Guy McDowell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 9:23 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Fwd: take that RIAA
Okay, so here's one good reason to like Canada. I guess I'll stay for a
little while. ;-)
But seriously, we also pay a surtax on all recordable media (recordable
tapes, cdc's, dvd's) that is intended to be divyed up amongst producers
of music and other copy-able stuff (yes that's the legal term, stuff).
So, there is that justification there as well that we are already paying
for these files.
What if you were to set up a business model similar to radio, where
users download files from you, you also give advertising on that same
stream and then pay the record companies accordingly? You don't actually
play the songs, but just make them available for download. Does such a
thing exist?
~Guy
http://guymcdowell.hopto.org
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