This seemed the usual industry whining type of article till I looked a little closer.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3280896a11275,00.htmlAdam Holt, president of Rianz and managing director of Universal Music New Zealand, says sales are falling because of several factors, including illegal CD burning and downloading.
But increased competition from DVDs and a cooling off of the trend to replace LP or cassette collections may also have played a role.
Thats the usual stuff that they trot each time anything dips in their markets , which by the way they are
increasing by licencing ringtones, cellphone downloads as well as the legal download services they take a cut from.
What was more important here for NZ folks to watch out for was this
The recording industry is battling a government plan to amend the Copyright Act to allow limited "format shifting", which would let people legally transfer a music file from a CD to an MP3 player, for example.
The amendment - expected to be introduced into parliament this year - would let owners of CDs make one copy on another CD and copy each track once into an MP3 format, so long as this was for their personal use.
That sounds like "Fair Use" to me and is what folks should have had in the first place.
Remeber folks its your job to get the best deal for yourselves by supporting and helping inform others to press for this common sense amendment, why should you pay twice for the same product ?