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Originally Posted by seasoned vet
Originally Posted by whywesteppin
Any chance of me paying for music or movies has gone out the window.
I'll stare at my blank wall if I have to.
**@+ them.
...serious question. is it really that serious?
...what about the inconsistencies in quality from downloading vs owning a physical copy?
Originally Posted by HankMoody
Originally Posted by Sleaze Jar Omens
Originally Posted by HankMoody
Pretty much. Things like Ultraviolet, Spotify, etc.
Booming? Evidence?
I'm all for these measures.
http://torrentfreak.com/b...urns-study-finds-120210/
http://web.wellesley.edu/web/profil...s/economics/profiles/danaherb.xml&fileIndex=3http://web.wellesley.edu/web/profil...s/economics/profiles/danaherb.xml&fileIndex=3Brett Danaher of Wellesley College and I have a new working paper (Reel Piracy: The Effect of Online Piracy on International Box Office Sales) attempting to find evidence on whether piracy, in particular movie downloading via BitTorrent, depressed international movie box office revenue.
A number of bloggers have picked up on the last result, and we have been surprised at blog posts saying that researchers find that piracy doesn’t depress movie sales. We think our marquee result is the opposite we do find evidence that piracy depresses international sales. We’d blame ourselves but lots of these bloggers don’t seem to read carefully. Some of the posts have me at Mizzou, rather than Minnesota. So much for the wisdom of crowds.
http://www.digitopoly.org/2012/02/15/the-marquee-result-of-the-reel-piracy-study/
good read, thank you. got some new info from that.
PMs replied to, though.
Originally Posted by vprbullet
This already exists. My mom was mailed papers saying that legal actions will be taken against her if she continues to share music. Apparently, a neighbor was using her modem (unlocked) and was torrenting/seeding music... they said if this continues she will be fined up $250K... sheesh... She put the lock on that router quick fast
Originally Posted by Jokey III
>paying to pirate
You already knowOriginally Posted by milestailsprowe
LOL For normal people this will hurt them but if needed
Originally Posted by Tha Flashy One
so it's the bigger artists to blame? or their record companies?