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FLATLINE

join:2007-02-27
Buffalo, NY

reply to taurusgl

Re: Copyright Bullies

Im no pirate but the more I hear about these tactics the less movies and music CD's i buy. In fact its now down to ZERO. Look their revenue isnt seeing decreases due to piracy its because of things like the recession and gaming is now bigger than ever and taking more of our time than before. There are many other reasons buts its important to say again. Piracy is not the smoking gun behind their sinking profits.

gorehound

join:2009-06-19
Portland, ME

I have been boycotting on a personal scale for over a year now.i do not buy any new corporate greedbag products and if I do want a movie/Cd i will find it used somewhere.
I am also down to buying NONE form any RIAA,MPAAA,etc artist/company


Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

reply to FLATLINE
You say that and yet the movie industry had a record setting year in 2009.


talz13

join:2006-03-15
Avon, OH

said by Skippy25:

You say that and yet the movie industry had a record setting year in 2009.
So then what's their problem? I suppose they'll have to point at "lower than anticipated record profits" as the reason they're going after individual P2P users?

NormanS
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reply to Skippy25
From which I infer that the industry has some kind of, probably flawed, metric which tells them that they would have done even better without the P2P piracy.

Of course, they want a low-cost, low-barrier (WRT legal requirements) entry into the "lawsuite" arena, so they can make a quick additional buck, without a lot of the cost overhead, from legally extorting settlements from P2P users.
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Anonomsm

@165.20.104.x

reply to Skippy25
OMG! A record setting year?! My goodness, pirating is just destroying their profits.


FLATLINE

join:2007-02-27
Buffalo, NY

reply to Skippy25
Maybe thats true but I doubt it. The word is that many movie studios are scaling back on production of new movies and some are on the brink on bankruptcy just dieing for someone to either merge or takeover them.

Another problem with the Movie and music industries is that theres too much bloat. Too many hands grabbing cash and too many are just unnecessary these days. These industries havent learned to scale back like the rest of the world did years ago. They didnt learn how to operate more efficiently. They did nothing but business as usual. Oh Yeah and they obviously dropped the ball on leveraging new technologies to help them make this all happen. Not our problem. I say let them fight on with this Bull. Its not going to get them very far. Piracy is not their problem. The ones who realize that will survive. The ones that dont will die fighting a lie.


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