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Old 05-09-2012, 12:58 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by plib View Post
First you quote Tschmuck, and then Liebowitz. Tschmuck actually doesn't think very much of the "unrealistic assumptions" in Liebowitz's study (quite apart from the fact that Liebowitz was a fellow of the Heartland Institute - hardly a recommendation). Maybe you should also link to a more detailed summary of what Tschmuck has to say, in particular his conclusion:



Actually, maybe you should just find a better source than "Copyhype" for your links.
Both of those writers nevertheless agree that piracy causes harm. That's the issue.
How to proceed is a seperate question. Note that apart from vaguely referring to "new business models" ( Just what ARE these new business models? Are they like unicorns?) Tschmuck doesn't offer anything substantial on how to proceed.
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