I don’t know who to root for
Wal-Mart is taking on the record labels, forcing them to lower their prices so that Wal-Mart can sell CDs for less than $10.
I can’t believe I have to root for Wal-Mart. I feel so dirty.
Wednesday, October 13th, 2004
Wal-Mart is taking on the record labels, forcing them to lower their prices so that Wal-Mart can sell CDs for less than $10.
I can’t believe I have to root for Wal-Mart. I feel so dirty.
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October 16th, 2004 at 6:53 pm
I don’t know how you could possibly root for Walmart - the same company that makes artists censor or even change the albums to appear in the store.
Not only do they then make the artist change their albums, but then they become bigger and bigger and control what content their store patrons have access to.
Pure Evil.