Thanks, this will help me get some perspective on what they're offering. What's bugging me in part is that if I buy and build a library of music from them, then I will just have to pay full price again when I want SACD or DVD-A files. This is wrong... at that point I will have paid five or six or more times for some of those songs.
In the ideal (not that we'll get this.... just putting out there what I think the ideal would be), when I sign on and fully pay for a music service, what I would like are:
1. Full recorded (by them and me, or by a third-party) registration as owner of that which I buy.
2. The right to upgrade to better-quality-files, as they become available, without paying anything close to full (new) price.
I have spent a lot of money on music (vinyl, CDs, tapes)... much more than I've spent on equipment, and although I'm satisfied with many of the terms of those bargains (I can resell or rebuy vinyl and CDs in stores for example) there are other terms that I think should be renegotiated.
We music buyers should talk about what our terms are, as we continue to just go spending mucho money on our habit.
In the ideal (not that we'll get this.... just putting out there what I think the ideal would be), when I sign on and fully pay for a music service, what I would like are:
1. Full recorded (by them and me, or by a third-party) registration as owner of that which I buy.
2. The right to upgrade to better-quality-files, as they become available, without paying anything close to full (new) price.
I have spent a lot of money on music (vinyl, CDs, tapes)... much more than I've spent on equipment, and although I'm satisfied with many of the terms of those bargains (I can resell or rebuy vinyl and CDs in stores for example) there are other terms that I think should be renegotiated.
We music buyers should talk about what our terms are, as we continue to just go spending mucho money on our habit.