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RayW
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reply to KeepOnRockin

Re: Fruitless

said by KeepOnRockin:

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They claim that the industry lost over $18 billion to piracy in 2005

Once again those numbers probably are pulled out of somebody's @$$ and not based in reality. A potential sale is not an actual sale.
No, those figures are probably fairly accurate. What has a high probability of being wrong is the source of the loss. I go to the movies a lot less than I did 20 years ago because frankly, most of what is on the big screen sucks. But because the MPAA and the heads of the studios do not want to give what most people want and instead push what fits their agendas, they have a loss. And of course it is easy to inflate the 'piracy' numbers to cover the loss from the poor management.

Plus the advent of the various cable and satellite feeds means folks stay home and watch the older shows instead of going and paying exorbitant fees in a lousy environment for what is generally poor material.
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