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Old 01-25-2011, 10:34 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
Your argument is very flawed. If it were true, then there would be no successful musicians/groups making any money. Yet they still do and lots of it.
Let's start there. Am I understanding that you feel that the ability to copy a file does not and cannot affect the revenue to the "author"?

I mean, we can delve in and explore the music industry verses the book industry to find where they are similar or different. But, can we first not ponder whether a digital copies of goods represent a conundrum for those content creators who wish to earn money by selling their content.

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