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Rolling Stone Magazine’s Letter To The Record Label Executives

In the current edition, Rolling Stone Magazine issued a “thank you” letter to all the record label executives.

Enjoy!
Rolling Stone Letter Rolling Stone Magazines Letter To The Record Label Executives

And again in plain text format…

A Big Fat Thanks To Record Execs

“Thank you for fighting the good fight against Internet MP3 file-swapping. Because of you, millions of kids will stop wasting time seeking out new bands. No more spreading the word to complete strangers about your artists. No more harmful exposure to thousands of bands via Internet radio either. With any luck they won’t talk about music at all.

“You probably knew you’d make millions by embracing the technology. After all, the kids swapping were like ten times more likely to buy CD’s, making your cause all the more admirable. It must have cost a bundle in future revenue, but don’t worry – computers are just a fad anyway, and the Internet is just plain stupid.”

- Rolling Stone

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