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Capitalism: Streaming Music
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    What do you see on this charts?

    It is new monopolies forming. And new absolute information control schemes implemented.
    As most people will be paying for subscription (or use streaming for free), proportion of time users are listening to self proclaimed top hits is rising fast.
    All small guys now have tiny chance to even been noticed.
    And if, by accident, they become noticed (usually thanks to some other mass media monopoly) they have no chance to get any good revenue.
    As streaming service eats all the money and pay almost nothing (hence whole idea).

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  • And not even attempt to download any music on torrents!

    This guys are watching you:

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  • God, let them all die. In pain.

  • Netflix has, for more than five years, capped its video streams at 600Kps for telecoms around the world, including AT&T and Verizon, to "protect consumers from exceeding mobile data caps," according to the WSJ. The reason: Netflix fears customers may stop using its service if streams gobble up too much of their monthly data.

    And this is streaming video :-)

  • Situation in 2018-2020

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