This guy brings up some pretty interesting points on music distribution. Why should consumers have to wait for an arbitrary release date (retail release date that is) when music could be made available online as soon as production is finished? I doubt we’ll ever hear any kind of statement from the RIAA on this.

“While the RIAA is becoming smart enough to offer the music for sale digitally (through iTunes and Napster), and don’t get me wrong, this is a big, necessary step for them, there remains one major problem with the current business model: distribution time.”

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