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Trade shares in rock bands; it worked for Bowie

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A lot of people have talked about selling shares in bands as a means to help finance promising musicians and a means to do away with record labels. In Great Britain, a company called Slicethepie.com is enabling fans to trade stock in music acts the way they would a publicly traded company.

The Web start-up has financed 13 bands and generated the equivalent of nearly $80,000 for its 40,000 "scouts," according to a story from Reuters.

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I'm open to any new idea. What would happen when bands break up? What if two former members want to use the band's name on the market? Who certifies a band on the market? I mean was the Clash without Mick Jones still the Clash??

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