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Originally Posted by Walleris
I was not bothered by your comment at all, just wanted to give some advice. Excuse my strong language.
What about local streaming services? I know China has restricted those companies, but there are local companies that offer the same service.
Your stance is admirable from a band support standpoint, but from economic sense buying music just does not make sense relative to streaming subscription, because one month costs like one album and I assume a typical person wants to listen to more than new album per month.
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I think at some point my english is not that good to understand everything.
Universal Music/BMG/Waner are provided here by Sony Music more than a 80% of the international artists had been left out (I don't know if this is the right way to say it) We used to have a local Service called Deezer but because of the low interest from people to use it, even when it costed 0.03 USD. I think the big point is that a company from government controls all the copyright in India, so I think the costs for bringing services like the one you mentioned were not worthy with the high costs for copyright (I don't know if this is the right way to say it again).
When you go to a record store (there only 3), the 90% is full of local artists. in a corner, you may find international artists, you could request some albums if are not available.
I'm really pushing my parents to move out from India, there is a chance for me to get a scholarship into my college and if that happens we will move to London. until now it is just a dream