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	<title>Comments on: Online music  talks on the rocks</title>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>&quot;But, &quot;some music industry sources insisted that this market has been created by the record industry and technology companies, not by composers. Some also say that the battle against piracy has been fought by the record industry and that it still faces fixed costs for producing CDs while also incurring costs in digitising music for sale online and promoting it.&quot;

There you have it. Real songwrter are no longer needed. actually I suspected that already, as the latest songs on the radio seem to be mass produced by programmed workers who work cheap or for nothing.

Hey, but songwriters and their heirs are no longer paid anyway. Just ask the Cubans who want their songs back. Not paid &quot;because of the embargo&quot; against their coutry, since 1969 while the American music pubisher keeps n making the money. By nw all the songwriters are dead.

See here:
http://rafa_venegas.web.prdigital.com/cubaandpeer.htm

Rafael Venegas
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<p>There you have it. Real songwrter are no longer needed. actually I suspected that already, as the latest songs on the radio seem to be mass produced by programmed workers who work cheap or for nothing.</p>
<p>Hey, but songwriters and their heirs are no longer paid anyway. Just ask the Cubans who want their songs back. Not paid &#8220;because of the embargo&#8221; against their coutry, since 1969 while the American music pubisher keeps n making the money. By nw all the songwriters are dead.</p>
<p>See here:<br />
<a href="http://rafa_venegas.web.prdigital.com/cubaandpeer.htm" rel="nofollow">http://rafa_venegas.web.prdigital.com/cubaandpeer.htm</a></p>
<p>Rafael Venegas<br />
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