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Competition: fair/unfair
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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 84559" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Competition: fair/unfair</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Which may or may not be any worse than limiting public performance to those who can afford to pay for a "real" sound company.</p><p></p><p>The established soundpeople complain that gear has become available at such a low price that a lot more people get into the game of providing sound, eating into profits etc. etc. It sounds a bit like protectionism to me. </p><p>Another issue that just sprang up again is government selling off another portion of the the wireless frequency band. While the concensus seems to be that in a non-socialist economy, the government should stay out of everything, I don't think the same sentiment will be held by the sound companies when the governments "stay out of it" and sell of the frequency bands to the highest bidders instead of holding on to the bands for public benefit. (I know that the public probably benefits more from the band being used for mobile devices than wireless microphones, but that is another part of the discussion)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 84559, member: 1285"] Re: Competition: fair/unfair Which may or may not be any worse than limiting public performance to those who can afford to pay for a "real" sound company. The established soundpeople complain that gear has become available at such a low price that a lot more people get into the game of providing sound, eating into profits etc. etc. It sounds a bit like protectionism to me. Another issue that just sprang up again is government selling off another portion of the the wireless frequency band. While the concensus seems to be that in a non-socialist economy, the government should stay out of everything, I don't think the same sentiment will be held by the sound companies when the governments "stay out of it" and sell of the frequency bands to the highest bidders instead of holding on to the bands for public benefit. (I know that the public probably benefits more from the band being used for mobile devices than wireless microphones, but that is another part of the discussion) [/QUOTE]
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