Billy Kitson wrote: >I think the Problem is the Same Olde One = DID SONY ASK ITS CUSTOMERS >WHAT THEY WANTED - DO NOT BE BLURRY SIRRY!! I can NOT think of ONE large >Multi-National Company in the Universe that cares One "Razzoo" for One of >its Customers!! Years ago Exxon were "accused" of being amoral (or was it >IMmoral) and their Chief Exec stood up and made THAT Statement "Sir, I am >employed to make Dividends for the Shareholders = NOT do the "Right Thing" >. I am sure Sony said "Up Yours Mr/s Customer"??. It is called "Free >Enterprise"?? I'm afraid this is what happens if the CEO is not a music lover, and just a businessman. But this is up to shareholders to change that, and key shareholders are businessman as well, and this is why it's not the quality and value that matters but quick capital return no matter what piece of shit it might be, as long as it sells... However if you hold even a single Sony share you can officialy disagree with their internal directives and although you will not succed they will have to answer you, and maybe if many music lovers would do such a small thing they would make someone up there think again. Maciej Dziekiewicz [log in to unmask]