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It appears they're trying to copy a fairly successful promotion from the UK by partnering with the New York Daily News to offer free downloads to purchasers of the paper. I don’t know that it will revolutionize either business but it shows some recognition of the need for change.
So nice it doesn't work anymore.
Come on RIA, stop dictating to your users and join the conversation some more.
The real problem is that we are at a tipping point now where people no longer even use devices that can play CDs. You can't stick a CD in your iPod, or in your phone, cars stereos all now come with MP3 or iPod capability and when is the last time you put a CD in the DVD-R drive on your computer.
Financially, it doesn't make sense to buy one of those turntables that allows you to make digital copies. It would be cheaper to buy the songs you want from iTunes...not to mention, other ways of (cough) acquiring them.
Still, I have an emotional attachment to my copy of Tattoo You by the Stones. I remember taking the subway downtown (a big deal, if I recall) to buy it at an Honest Ed's $3.99 door crasher.
I bought Bad Habits by the Monks around the same time...without the back of the album cover, you don't really "get the "of the jacket art.