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Posted by Brian Henderson on 08/11/06 17:34
On 10 Aug 2006 12:42:06 -0700, "FatKat" <robynari@juno.com> wrote:
>That's only half the problem - they'll never be able to crack the
>piracy problem as long as there's a free alternative, and P2P is simply
>too attractive to ignore no matter how well the "sales model" suits
>current technology
No, they just need to make the products worth more to buy than to
waste time downloading. I don't download theatrical movies. I could,
easily, the day they go into theaters. I used to, in fact. Now, I
know that I can buy them on DVD in 2 months for less than $15 so it
just isn't worth my time and bandwidth to waste downloading a bad
quality 700mb movie. I've got better things to do. Certainly there
will always be people who are going to download rather than purchase,
but there isn't a damn thing anyone can do that's going to change
that.
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