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vag16v

join:2001-07-27
hereandthere

It only makes sense

If the RIAA/MPAA etc can't find ways to control pirating of THEIR product, then that pretty much means they've been beat. Its plain and simple. Its not anyone else's responsibility to do they're job for them.
They're question should be "how can we prevent people from pirating our product?"
Answer..."we've tried and we can't figure it out yet".
So this means simply, that until they do learn how, then they are going to have to deal with it.
What is so hard to understand about that?


Dr Demento
I Vant Blud

join:2002-01-02
Denville, NJ

Their closing statement at this trial was probably akin to the crybaby session that one awarded exec of one of the big labels performed at this year's Grammy Awards stating that if media that isn't within their total grasp continues to be freely distributed that they would be forced to lay off their already probably underpaid backup musicians or what he called "startups."

Maybe once their model is taken down "startups" wouldn't feel the need to have to slave away so much for overinflated pop icons in order to be granted airtime later in their lives.


chronoss2009
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join:2008-09-23
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reply to vag16v

said by vag16v:

If the RIAA/MPAA etc can't find ways to control pirating of THEIR product, then that pretty much means they've been beat. Its plain and simple. Its not anyone else's responsibility to do they're job for them.
They're question should be "how can we prevent people from pirating our product?"
Answer..."we've tried and we can't figure it out yet".
So this means simply, that until they do learn how, then they are going to have to deal with it.
What is so hard to understand about that?
answer is funny cause they too have been pirating since 1980 they havent paid any canadian artists and are being sued for 6 billion.
WHEN they don't pay why the frak should i or YOU?

and if you'd consider that download a cdr at 4 megabit = 2 cents cost that means you sending to me pay 2 cents then id say lowering your cost to a very reasonable 20cents a movie , 10cents a tv ep, and 5 cents a entire music cdr are quite healthy returns , this is why despite drives of people NOT BUYING they are still making money

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