See what I've been telling you? First you get rid of the competition by making people afraid to use it. Free music sharing websites will be shut down by these lawsuits and increased enforcement. After reading this article, how many of you are going to download any music illegally in the near future?
After purchasing, downloading and burning a few cd's for your stereo, you're going to wonder why you even bother to go through the trouble. Why not just load up your music player and let her play whenever you want to hear music?
Then you invest in a good sound system for your computer and that's it. You're hooked and you'll pay $2-$5 monthly for your music player whenever you receive the notification!
I don't particularly like the trend of centralization but I can see what it'll do for us in the long run.
People like this poor woman will eventually have to turn from free music "SHARING" to free music "LISTENING" websites (Like Hypster) but these websites will all become pay per subscription. Including Hypster. This will mean millions in monthly revenue and a much higher pps. Lolol!