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Comments on news posted 2010-01-04 14:16:31: As more countries begin exploring the idea of booting P2P users off of ISP networks, and U.S. ..
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| Just a Reminder. Canadian Government did a study. Pirates tend to spend far more money on media.
Rampant piracy = Record profits for those industries.
The smart thing for them to do would be to feed piracy. Run their own tracker; feed it with industry seeded torrents. With basically release day seeds of movies and music and such.
The real goal of these industries have; is that there's TONS of free music/movies/media on the internet. They want ANY excuse to kick you off the internet, away from that free media. They also know that not everyone is a pirate... so they dont want to prove that each strike is legitimate. They want the ability to accuse ANYONE; and get them kicked off.
They already have the ability to sue and get thousands of $$ per song. Which the law that is used was simply designed specifically to allow them to do this. The purpose of the law was to sue people who commercially was infringing and selling their works. Not the common user who never sold nothing to nobody.
The industry doesnt realize that piracy makes them more money. They see tons of free content they cant control or make money off of. They are scared and are trying to squash their dying business model. | |
|  Renaldok join:2005-07-02 Oklahoma City, OK | Quality/Price? 1. No DRM
2 $5 an entire album in your choice of format ($2 extra for artwork/lyrics etc...)
3. HD (min 720p) movies $2 to rent $5 to own. (TV episodes $1) or entire season ($10)
4. Physical copies should be $1 more
These prices are fair in my mind regarding quality/price
My point is if the businesses treat their customers right, we will flood them with money.
It just baffles me that in 2010 businesses can't figure this out.
Seriously how hard is it to think "high quality/fair price" ? | |
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