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Re: Piracy should be stamped out; not competed with said by Jason Levine:But competing doesn't mean that they have to offer their product for free. People are willing to pay for better quality and service. Jason, you, I, and many others understand this. The market demand is there its proving itself. Simply meet the demand of what people want, talk about an goldmine just begging to be mined 
Under the current situation, it would be a huge waste of time, $$$ and effort by investing capitol, into a system that will only offers more of the same, of whats already out there, which customers are rejecting.
How is this so hard to understand or grasp? I'm not saying it will stop piracy dead in its tracks over night. P2P piracy didn't pop up over night to the point we see today.
IMO, the steps the industry takes today, relatively speaking of course, can reduce piracy to the point of where it would not make sense to waste time on it. Why not give it a try? Nothing has curbed it so far. If it does not work, what have they lost? IMO no more than they currently claim to lose  -- Bass....the glue of rhythm and harmony...the heartbeat of the band.! Shaking the earth with deep,sonorous vibrations.The dark ominous thunder of an approching storm. |