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Old 09-19-2011, 01:17 PM   #21
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In the retail world store owners, managers and loss prevention coordinators know that they are never going to completely eliminate theft; and therefore their goal is to create a system that makes it as difficult as possible to steal. This won't stop the professional thieves, but it will cut down on those who are prone to committing "crimes of opportunity."

For example, if I put a $20 bill on a park bench with a post-it note asking the would be reader to "please don't take" I would be a fool to expect that the money will still be there in an hour's time. There are, however, several precautions I can take to lessen the likelihood that the money will be stolen. I could hide it under the bench, ask someone to watch it for me, or set it underneath a rattlesnake. Neither of these methods is foolproof, but it does provide a deterrent for the ordinary passerby.

Such is true for digital piracy as well. There is an underground network of private online communities whose sole purpose is to share pirated files. You are never going to stop this group from doing what they do. You're never even going to find them.

However I suppose you could deter the "casual" file thieves by making material difficult to find, the problem is that once something has hit the bit torrent community you'll be playing a game of virtual whack-a-mole, and you'll eventually ask yourself if the payoff continues to be worth the effort.
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