
how-to block ads
|
|   Pirate515 Premium join:2001-01-22 Brooklyn, NY
| Re: Mutually Assured Destruction
said by TKJunkMail :But in the end, as more and more users get frustrated, the use of these sites for copyrighted materials goes down - a win for the **AA's. Piracy will always exist no matter what **AAs do. As they kill some means of getting free stuff, newer and better ones come along to take their place. **AAs should concentrate on producing quality content at reasonable prices instead of playing this neverending cat-and-mouse game. -- Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies... A MESSAGE to the RIAA and the MPAA: You shouldn't wound what you can't kill... | |
|  |   Jehu Premium join:2002-09-13 MA
| Re: Mutually Assured Destruction Piracy will always exist for the dedicated pirates. The RIAA doesn't care about them. The object is to frustrate the casual pirate which is a very reachable goal.
Piracy has always been "acceptable" as long as it remained a somewhat difficult process that a relatively small % of people will go through. It is futile to try and stop them. However it's easy and worth the time to target casual, non-technical users who, after a few bad downloads, will give up the game. -- A new drink for the old drunk | |
|  |   elpikachupacabra
@172.20.x.x
| Last I checked, the long-time, non-English private BT sites I frequent are still up. None have gone down. Must be a bitch if you can only prosecute when you understand what's going on, eh.
I'll give you a hint... Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Russian... think those guys aren't into the scene as well? lmao good luck to the xxAA trying to smoke those guys out when they can't even understand what they're swapping. | |
|  | |  |
|