Some will say "no, file sharing makes it so the only people buying CD's are the people who have no computers, every one with a PC will be file sharing, which in turn brings the sales down.
Others say "no, thanks to Napster I was able to listen to the songs and contrary to what was expected, I come to find that they are great songs, so much so that I purchased the CD, I love the Spice Girls"
clearly I see that this free to listen music service, provides a way for the consumer to listen to the music, see if it's to his or her liking and orders the CD among any other products or services the consumer would like to order from a website.
Let's see what happens." id="69">I was just thinking that if the spice girls music got out to Napster before it was released at the stores, (according to many individuals claims) this Napster leak will make it so that not one CD of the spice girls will be purchased, after all the claims are that if file sharing is allowed, then no one would buy the released CD of the artist, in this case the spice girls.
Now we can exploit the Spice girls situation to see what happens, do I'm not confident that the this Spice Album is a good choice of subject to measure, after all the Spice girls have come and gone for almost 10 years now, I would not be surprised if this release is the spice girl's final release, the inevitable "flop"
Some will say "no, file sharing makes it so the only people buying CD's are the people who have no computers, every one with a PC will be file sharing, which in turn brings the sales down.
Others say "no, thanks to Napster I was able to listen to the songs and contrary to what was expected, I come to find that they are great songs, so much so that I purchased the CD, I love the Spice Girls"
clearly I see that this free to listen music service, provides a way for the consumer to listen to the music, see if it's to his or her liking and orders the CD among any other products or services the consumer would like to order from a website.