Music Labels are the new Dinosaurs, says John Robb
John Robb: [music labels are] exactly the kind of business that will continue to face consumer backlash in the new economy. They are inefficient and have erected artificial barriers to competition in order to charge excessive prices. Until albums arrive on my hard-drive at $2-3 a pop, they won’t get any of my business. Nothing in between works. This may take ten years, but in the meantime I will continue to use Kazaa.
6 June 2002 1:26 pm

