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Old 02-22-2011, 01:11 PM   #73
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I see many people selling pirated CDs and DVDs on the streets, subways, bus, you name it. Why doesnt anyone ever say anything about them?
What's there to say? I mean, it's like those guys selling fake Rolexes, Gucci bags, you name it. If you know where to go to you can find that stuff in any city of this world. You don't have to go there, you don't have to buy, but would you actually tell those guys "Excuse me, what you're doing here is illegal"? I for one wouldn't.

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Why not go after people selling your stuff for cheap on the streets?
Police does occasionally make an attempt, but surely you can imagine that in most cities they have bigger fish to fry.

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Or better yet, drop your prices so that the people cant sell it.
You can't outprice a pirate, no way. They have essentially zero cost, i.e. pure profit.

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With the Kindle its very convenient but we have the problem of so high a price.
Convenience and availability are of the utmost importance, yes.
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