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Old 11-25-2011, 08:42 PM   #320
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Originally Posted by xg4bx View Post
i'm still a believer in catching more flies with honey than vinegar. instead of treating everyone like common scum who is only looking to screw your company over, give them a reason to purchase a legitimate copy other than "because we said so".
Absolutely

Have some karma

The classic saying certainly applies "clean up your own house first before demanding it of others."

On TV locally here AFACT are running the usual copyright propaganda they normally run in the movies where you are a captive audience. It ends with white writing on a black screen...

"Stop movie theft"

A classic lie. In Australia, copyright infringement is not theft and is not a crime
(unless profited on monetarily).

There is a metaphor spun by publishers as well. They spend billions annually attempting to change the system to suit their anachronistic business models while never making a change for the better.

I wonder if the Dodo needed to hire a good lawyer before they became extinct? After all it would have been easier to do that than evolving common bloody sense.

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