Question:
Should record companies stop producing CDs?
Thinker Man Made Paradise
2009-11-21 14:39:51 UTC
MQ: Should record companies stop producing CD’s?

BQ1: Do you prefer to buy/listen to music on
1) Digital downloads (MP3, MP4, Flac , Streamed, Logitech Squeezebox, etc)?
2) CD’s/DVD’s?
3) Other (generic legacy including Vinyl)?

BQ2: If you saw two CD / DVDs of your favourite band/artist and they were identical in price but one was marked as biodegradable would you be more inclined to buy the biodegradable one?

Thank you
Five answers:
Kicк This Öиε 4 ๓ichαєℓ Jαcкs๏и!
2009-11-21 14:48:39 UTC
Yes



MP3



Nope.
mikk
2009-11-21 14:50:10 UTC
When I buy an album, I don't want it to exist on some abstract form on my computer, I want the real thing in my hand. You'll only end up with a load of crappy looking piles of copy CDs, where's the class in that?
Kingdiana Jones
2009-11-21 14:44:53 UTC
MA: No.



BQ: I prefer CD's but mostly listen to MP3. MP4 etc.
Fred Head
2009-11-21 14:46:37 UTC
No. I buy music on CDs. I don't download it. You lose the lot when your pc crashes. Pointless.
Deep_Snow™
2009-11-21 14:45:55 UTC
No

BQ1: 2. love Cd's

BQ2: mmm...probaly yea


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