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by perarneng 38 days ago
Hard to tell what the value of music will be in 5 years
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The value of guaranteed real stuff, with known provenance, still remains in the world of mass production; a "real Louis Vuitton bag" is still worth more than a very good copy, or a very good bag from an unknown designer.

But most of the market, is, of course, lower end. Probably "good enough" machine-produced music is going to dominate casual playlists, but some bands still will have large followings, and live show still be valuable.

"Luis" Vuitton is the knockoff brand, but point taken.
Sorry, it was a typo; fixed. (French and Spanish orthographies differ here, but both names were accepted by the spellchecker.)
Digital music? Probably non-existent. Live music played by actual musicians? Just as much.
> Hard to tell what the value of music will be in 5 years

Which be exactly why it makes sense to sell

Hard to see a world where the value goes up. Best case it stays stable, worst it decreases

Not really, I don't want to listen to AI slop.