jmdrake
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I'd just like to add that even if an MP3 is "copyproof" similar to copyproof CDs, there's a relatively easy workaround. Just a DAW to record each song while playing it in iTunes or whatever player. Then, convert the .wav to .mp3, and voila, you've got an easily copied file.
Music industry, thou art a dinosaur. Evolve or die.
Yeah. You're right. So much for my "Bitcoinmusic" make me a billion dollars idea. Curse you heavenlyboy!

Seriously though, I was at an IP seminar few years ago where someone from the Candian music industry told us what they were doing. They struck a deal with the high speed internet providers where customers could voluntarily pay a surcharge and then download any music they wanted for free. The ISPs would pay musicians royalties based on how many songs were downloaded similarly to how radio now pays royalties based on how many songs are played. That's the model that makes the most sense to me. I think a lot of people would be willing to pay a reasonable fee to have total download freedom without fear of prosecution.