[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Digital Watermarks (long, getting off-topic)
> >>Isn't it odd that when music is sold, CD's are MORE expensive than cassette
> >>tapes, even though you _know_ that the manufacturing cost of CD's is less?
> >
> >CDs sell for more because buyers decided that they wanted a wider range of
> >titles with shallower sales (hence higher unit costs) rather than a narrower
> I'm afraid that quantitatively, this is utter nonsense.
>
> A relevant data point is the fact that for about $1000, anybody can have
> 1000 copies of a custom CDROM manufactured. That, by music industry
The real; answer to all of these points is too simple.
"Because they can"
A lot has to do with percieved value. If consumers would have
thought that the prices were way too high, then the market would have
dictated a lower cost eventually. I think that the price of CDs vs
tapes is more a marketing issue than a technical one....
Alex F
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Alex F [email protected]
Marketing Specialist
Internet Security Systems
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-