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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: [QB] A single tracy only make you want to hear more (if it's good) and hence more copies of the original are sold. If the entire album is readily available online, and everyone loves it enough to download it, sales of the album will still increase as people will want the better quality version or at the very least, the demand for the band's next album will be greater and the band's concert sales will increase. Bad for the RIAA in the shortterm, but good publicity for the band (particularly bands with no radio coverage). If the RIAA would just resume releasing singles from newand popular bands for a cheap price (say .25 per song), they'd make money and still increase awareness of their artists. They'd rather not release singles though as theyt think it somehow de-values the entire album's sales (mostly for sucky bands with only one decent song). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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