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Old 05-10-2012, 09:34 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by HansTWN View Post
Yes, the pirates are costing tax payers a lot of money. But I wouldn't blame it on the copyrights holders, I would blame it on the pirates. Don't blame the victims. The problem is that the attitude "piracy is no big deal" is becoming quite common. Education is the key here. From the enforcement side going after TPB by blocking them and initiatives like the "3 strikes" in some countries are new ways of simplifying matters and keeping enforcement costs down.

But in the end, the important thing is that people again begin to realize that piracy is a crime, not some harmless prank.
Yes, but does piracy occur at the moment of reading? Or does piracy require profiting from the action of anothers read?
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