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Old 01-29-2011, 09:43 AM   #96
jessicalynn
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(I have never read specifically about the music industry's experience with this issue. But as I understand it, ten years ago Napster was used mostly by kids in high school and college, not 30-year-olds. But I suspect that those people, now in their 30s, continue to use the darknet for their music because they became accustomed to doing so back then.)

My conclusion is that it is imperative for the publishers to ensure that their eBooks are high quality. The ball is in their court.
I was in high school during the whole napster thing. However, now that I'm older and itunes exists, why would I pirate music now that I 1)know better and 2) can get it easily, legally, and virus free? I don't really know many people my age that still pirate music.
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