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Old 02-21-2011, 02:58 PM   #112
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
You may be willing to to ignore the laws conveying rights to particular territories and simply grab from the darknet.
I am not, but I know of people who are not as patient. And I can't say that I particularly blame them. Even so it's a lost sale, and pissing off would-be customers is generally not considered good sales practice. But I digress.

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... and that doesn't go away overnight, even if all concerned agree it should.
All that it would take, really, is to apply home state regulation to the sale of digital goods as well. (Change a few laws if you must. A treaty if you feel adventurous.) Actually, there is one step prior to that: it needs to be considered an issue worth solving. I'm not sure we're quite there yet.
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