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Old 01-12-2012, 07:49 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by mr ploppy View Post
Obamma(?)'s government already disproved the entertainment industry's claims about financial loss through piracy, so you can obviously discount that as a motive.
All your link showed is that it's impossible to prove how much piracy costs, not that costs are non-existent.

If declining numbers of CD's and movie tickets purchased aren't due to piracy, then they are probably due to content company leaders being beaten in the marketplace fair and square. And you know they don't believe that. So thinking the worst of the content companies should make you MORE certain they are motivated by a sincere belief in piracy losses.

By the way, I myself sincerely believe that there are fewer good, fulfilling entertainment industry jobs because of piracy. I just don't know how many fewer.
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