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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Look at What IPods Had Done to CDs

The waning power of compact discs means lesser income for small industry players. This could mean disaster to many people whose lives are depending on the profitability of vinyl records. Compact discs made their debut during the early 90’s. Their popularity soared as CDs become notable components of modern appliances.

However, piracy and the popularity of music Ipods had been slashing the sales of CDs and it shows that CDs are going to be thrown off in the near future. Though it is not as fast as lightning, CDs will really be damned making any sense at all.

Pirates too had been very unforgiving on the CDs fate in the music world because they can produce a clone faster than the speed of light. So let’s say pirates really send CDs to its own death.

Take a look at the sales made by CDs last year. They are not fairly doing well. This is a case of vanishing compact discs. Huge music labels can’t get over it because of their tremendous investments in making CD labels but the entire music distribution scheme is changing. There will really be lots of damaging effects about making a wall against internet downloading. It seems they can’t accept the reality that the writing on the wall will really come to pass.

The landscape had already changed since last year and the future for compact discs sales looks bleak. Furthermore, vinyl records share some of the blame too.

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