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Old 03-24-2011, 09:37 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by mr ploppy View Post
But one last question: When 7 million families (say 21 million people in total) are denied access to the internet, what happens when this missing £12 billion per year that those people are responsible for doesn't appear in the economy?
You're assuming that nobody is going to take heed of warnings not to download illegally? I strongly suspect that the overwhelming majority of people will be scared off their illegal activities by such a warning. Suspension of internet access is the (proposed) very last step in the process, not the initial one.
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