|
Posted by Harri Mellin on 08/29/05 16:17
In article <HktQe.57681$3S5.36451@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com>,
Dan <dannospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 8/28/2005 6:01 PM, Harri Mellin wrote:
> > In article <431240E8.7060604@no.spam>, Marco <mb@no.spam> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>It's absurd!! As if restrictions and licensing on digital downloads from
> >>places like Napster aren't restrictive, confusing and limiting enough --
> >>now incorporate all that into new CD's.
> >>
> >>I have a great way to stop music piracy, just make CD's cheaper, which
> >>they should have done long ago instead of being the greedy bastards that
> >>they these record companies are.
> >>
> >>At $6 or $8 dollars for a brand new CD, nobody but poor college students
> >>would waste their time finding, downloading, ripping and burning illegal
> >>songs. Prices were high when CD technology was first introduced, but
> >>there's no reason for such prices now.
> >
> >
> > here in sweden a cd cost up to 200SEK($26) depends where you buy it
> >
>
> I guess that is piracy is high there? Do you consider 200 SEK for a CD
> too high a price?
that's why The Pirate Bay (http://thepiratebay.org/) is so popular :)
yes it's too high
--
-------------------------------------------
Swedish Webcams <http://www.webcams.zap.to>
-------------------------------------------
[Back to original message]
|