Saturday, October 10, 2009
The iPod has changed the shape of the Sector
The iPod has changed the shape of the Sector Lovers of music have held since IPOD was released. Not just give them music on the fly, but a lot of flexibility. Owning an iPod means unlimited digital music to fill your soul. You can fill with his songs from a CD, online music download sites that offer free or trade, and innovation of Apple iTunes for just 99cents. Music can only pay for a song he likes and not have to buy a CD. And, as MP3 IPOD a person can buy music from a consumer-friendly store as MP3tunes.com. But the battle that rages in the music sector is the protection of copyright and loss of income. The question is whether the music industry should move forward and allow consumers to transfer music to portable devices, without any restrictions. The design of the iPod is one that promotes the purchase and download legal music worldwide. In three years the owners have bought IPOD 1 billion songs from the iTunes store world. This is not just consumers who benefit. The artists can choose to distribute their music worldwide through iTunes. Each artist has not signed a contract with a major independent label, or you can send your music to the world closer to members of Apple or as iFanz.com CCBABY.com. The artist has much to gain as he or she will receive 91% of revenues. The iPod can be used for more than music. IPod can contain material to enter first year university students use iPods to download course material, notes, books and audio. IPod is for people moving, you can store music and video and off. If you own the CD you can load your iPod or use iTunes or other websites. The music is pure, not jump, and it is yours. IPod has changed the rules of music. Digital technology has had this kind of music, but has also caused problems with enforcement of copyright and income generation. There are problems of sharing music, free downloads, piracy, and CDs are borrowed from libraries and bued or copied for use on iPods and computers. The future seems unlimited and gurus predict that giants like Amazon.com launched in late 2006 by the digital distribution of music and movies. With the advent of the World Wide Web, experts expect the online music industry to show unprecedented growth over the next 4-5 years. The Inteet is a key distribution point for music and the music download and subscription services are expected to exceed sales of CDs. PricewaterhouseCoopers has estimated that digital music representing over 40% of music sales in the U.S. for five years. Thus, while the iPod and the new avatar that the music has been buyers and lovers of music is definitely sweet sour or a threat to many of the giants of world music. Unfortunately, the major players in the music business believes that the World Wide Web as an arch enemy. And now, thanks to the success of the iPod and iTunes recognizes that the music industry is going to pay for legal music lovers on the Inteet. IPod has revolutionized the music, literally, the industry has changed? Tracks.
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