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Old 01-23-2012, 06:55 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by Tony1988 View Post
The excuse I always here is. "If the music, Tv industries had a good business model for obtaining their material, it would resolve much of the piracy." Bunch of BS. As long as people can pirate this stuff they will. There is no business model that will prevent people from obtaining this stuff online for free. Free is always better than paying, right??? If someone can get it for free online there are those that wont pay. This will be policed. Like it or not. Its been a long time coming.
Do you pirate all of your media? You must if, as you say, "free is always better than paying".

The idea of treating everyone as a would-be thief is BS. Good business models have helped reduce potential music piracy. Sure some people will continue to pirate no matter what, but we cannot sacrifice the principles that this great nation was built on in a vain attempt to stop them.

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