Salty Dog said:
I ask myself one question: Is it in the best interests of the music industry to kill it? My guess is that it is probably not.
As I said in my post, the answer is definitely no. I've been to Tim's seminar, and he is happy to promote their agenda all day long. And as one label rep said, they don't make any money if all content users go out of business. But what they want to do is have an element of control. They want to place the bar pretty high so not everyone can use their content, and price is one way to do that. Then Pandora negotiates with SoundExchange, and gets a discount based on the amount of money they bring in. Most other users can't get that discount. At least that's what happened last time.