Music won't die, big name labels perhaps, and the world will be a better place because of it. Unfortunately it's unlikely to happen because there's always someone ready to profit from somebody else's talent. And I'd hope most musicians start in music because they enjoy it, not because it will make them rich.Zeeky_Santos said:In that case music is also dead and all the music being released is actually 10 years old. It's not dead, but when piracy rates hit a certain level (a while from now) and the labels stop making money, music will die as a consequence.Billska said:CD's are dead, as well as the fact that not many people buy their music anymore. They just download it.
Piracy itself won't have a particularly profound effect on the industry.
As an aside, how many of those who specifically buy CD's listen to the music directly from the CD most of the time, rather than simply ripping the music onto your ipod/pc and not looking at the CD again?