So, you'd rather pay for a factory to manufacture a completely unnecessary waste of plastic, than to pay for the actual creative or technical effort that goes into creating media content?Skin said:Not because I want to help the bigwigs make more cash, but because I want it to be tangible. Hence why I will never, ever pay for downloading music, but will pay for a CD.
That's a pretty messed-up priority. Media publishing is far from perfect, but there are plenty of independent artists who sell their wares directly, and are able to do so because they don't need to fund the manufacturing of bits of plastic, and can distribute digitally direct to the customer.
Your claims of caring about the money going to the creator are contradicted by this desire for shiny bits of plastic, because that money just gets diverted away from the artist, and towards the industrial system. Digital distribution is a way to get more money to the artists, rather than middle-men. Not to mention the ridiculous energy and environmental waste from the manufacturing process.