This is definitely symptomatic of the flawed perspective in the music industry right now. The desire to choke the market in an effort to wring as much money out of it as possible, without any concern whatsoever for supply and demand. I applaud the actions of the music labels who don’t want to increase prices — while they have flaws, they’re still at least attempting to be competitive. The ones who want to increase the price simply intend to treat the internet sales sector as an extension of their monopoly. Here’s a hint: if 50-some million Americans feel the need to pirate music online, your business model needs some work. Suing the public into compliance with a flawed business model is just not going to be effective. Internet sales have the potential to be a massive part of the music industry’s business, with very low overhead. Why can’t they simply behave like businesses and find a way to exploit it?