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    <title>Do we still need record companies in the digital age?</title>
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      <title>thestag is asking Conor McNicholas</title>
      <description>If the money was removed from record companies and their heavy promotions. Could this also put a stop to the manufactured pop, and encourage people to become musicians rather than “Pop Idol’s”?</description>
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      <title>larry1 is asking Matt Phillips</title>
      <description>The ability to share albums and songs with friends, make recommendations and debate the worth of a group or artist has long been one of the intrinsic pleasures associated with listening to popular music....</description>
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      <title>PikkuMemy is asking Matt Phillips</title>
      <description>I am curious to know, how much music revolution in the internet has damaged record companies profits? Could you give any breakdown?</description>
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      <title>MTyrrell is asking Matt Phillips</title>
      <description>Would you like to see more creators of peer-to-peer and music sharing program authors going to court? Do you think individual users uploading and sharing copy-protected works online should face more p...</description>
      <link>http://www.yoosk.co.uk/question/446/Would_you_like_to_see_more_creators_of_peertopee.aspx</link>
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      <title>DonLogan is asking Paul Williams</title>
      <description>Download sites, such as I-tunes, are transforming the way in which we buy music by allowing consumers to purchase individual tracks rather than shelling out for the whole album. Do you think that artists...</description>
      <link>http://www.yoosk.co.uk/question/483/Download_sites_such_as_Itunes_are_transforming.aspx</link>
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      <title>DonLogan is asking Matt Phillips</title>
      <description>The recent withdrawal of DRM (digital rights management) by the most major licensee’s allows infinite copies of a download to be made. It seems that free music is set to become the norm, is there any ...</description>
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      <title>DonLogan is asking Conor McNicholas</title>
      <description>With newspaper and magazine cover mounts boasting increasingly high profile artists (like The Verve in the NME and Prince in the Daily Mail) how do new artists have any chance in persuading the public...</description>
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      <title>JohnDuffy is asking Conor McNicholas</title>
      <description>Radiohead's innovative ‘pay-what-you-like’ approach is a laudable gesture, but does it not  set an unsustainable precedent for new artists, who without sales based revenue may never enjoy such autonomy?...</description>
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      <title>JohnDuffy is asking Matt Phillips</title>
      <description>We already have to pay to see artists perform live, so why shouldn't their studio work be free? Professional recording equipment is now widely affordable and distribution costs don‘t exist for downloads....</description>
      <link>http://www.yoosk.co.uk/question/487/We_already_have_to_pay_to_see_artists_perform_live.aspx</link>
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      <title>JohnDuffy is asking Paul Williams</title>
      <description>Will the art of studio recording suffer as artists are marginalized by the constraints of time and money? Lest we forget The Beatles and Brian Wilson created legendary recordings while completely omitting...</description>
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      <title>mickthemouse is asking Matt Phillips</title>
      <description>For decades record companies dictated the price for music. So why should we consumers feel sorry for record company shareholders who are now losing profits in the download age?</description>
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      <title>mickthemouse is asking Paul Williams</title>
      <description>Record company executives used to play god by deciding which music the public actually gets to hear. So how it is it a bad thing that anyone can now release music digitally without having to grovel to...</description>
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      <title>mickthemouse is asking Conor McNicholas</title>
      <description>It seems certain that the heyday of the 'millionaire-making' music business is past, and surely such egocentric careerism won’t be mourned by most. So shouldn’t musicians view doing what they love as ...</description>
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