What a fantastic opportunity for the record labels to offer even LESS of a product to the consumer for the same amount of money! Isn't this great, I can buy a computer file for a buck! Woo! Oh let me guess, I'm supposed to burn my own CD-R backups of these right? Gotcha. Do I get to print my own inlays too? Fantastic. I love this idea. I bet you get awesome file names too like:
001248605DKrall_look_of_love-02.mp3
078934300NJones-ST-06.mp3
04560-Barber-Patricia_brush_snare_slamdance_-03.mp3
Where do I sign?
In theory it's a cool idea but here's what will probably happen:
*You'll only get major label releases
*No rare, out-of-print stuff
*You're still paying $17+ for one lousy album, which is the RIAA's whole problem in the first place. Now I'm not even buying a physical product and you STILL wanna put us over the barrel for it? No thanks.
If you can upload the whole record straight from the mastering house to a FTP site in about 10 seconds, bypassing the entire packaging and distribution chain I ain't paying you a buck a song thanks very much. Sheesh!
To paraphrase Bill Hicks: "How far does the RIAA's d*** have to be up your a** before you realize you're being f*****?"