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Today, the music industry is huge, but it is not bringing in the kind of money it could.  One reason for the decline of income could be the availability of free music on the internet.  Anyone can basically find any song on the internet for free: This is beginning to hurt the industry.  Can this problem be avoided and or dealt with?  There are many people or groups out there trying to find the answer.  There has been a new technique created to sell something to the fans that is not music or merchandise.  In fact, it is not a material object in any way. Bands are now selling exclusive insights into the band that no one else can get.  This new technique of selling a bands "exclusiveness" could save the bands within the music industry, but what are the Record labels doing. I plan to answer the question, what is each part of the music industry doing to combat this.

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Looks really good. Like the way that it starts out by talking about the industry not bringing money in and then goes into how the problem can be dealt with. goes together good

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