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The record companies before, at least came from a standpoint of loving music, now the music business is being strangled by the distributors (Apple, Spotify etc) Its of course ther own fault for not jumping in quick and building their own online music services, and spent too much time stamping on Napster instead... Now the CEO of Napster is a Board member of Spotify and hes considered a legit businessman... Go figure!
Nope. Record companies have always been in the business to make money
(even Dischord, or whatever your favorite punk rock label is; they at least want to cover their own expenses, which involves selling things for cash).
They got better at it over time (pop music is now largely a series of formulas, with as many as 8 songwriters working on something).
The basic, original business model of record companies relied on them controlling distribution.
When people figured out how to (re)distribute it themselves, they decided it wasn't worth as much as the record companies were charging.
When it became easy to get for free, they decided it was free.