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Post-market Affects of Intellectual Property
Submitted by Michael Dunn on Wed, 2011-12-21 01:00
"The fact that downloadable music costs about the same, no matter how old or how obscure, makes this pretty clear. Digital-music pricing is standardized and immune to market demand, just as store prices were in the Soviet Union. And the reason is that there is only one supplier through a forced monopoly."
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