Maybe the High Prices Hurt the Music Industry
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An otherwise excellent article (“DVDs Spin Past VHS Tapes in Rentals,” June 21) was ruined through the statement “their CD sales flagging amid rampant online piracy.”
For my daughter’s birthday, I bought “Spirited Away,” a new DVD, for $20, and an old Beatles CD for $32. The Beatles songs are more than 30 years old and have more than returned the cost of production to the music industry, whereas “Spirited Away,” a new movie, still may be paying off its production costs.
It seems to me that flagging music sales are simply a symptom of overpricing by the music industry.
Stephen Rynas
Duarte
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