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Old 05-15-2013, 09:10 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by calvin-c View Post
With 4 items in the list of 'top three' I'm led to believe there was a tie-but was it 1st/2nd or 3rd/4th or what? Checking the link I couldn't readily tell-apparently you paraphrased this. (I appreciate the paraphrasing, but would like to know where the tie was. Thanks.)

Personally the only reasons that impress me are 2 & 3. #1 is the same reason people give for shoplifting, insurance fraud, etc. #4 reveals some immaturity. (As written. If you drop the 'online' then I'd have more sympathy-but if it's legally available offline then I see no reason why a person should steal it online.)
Calling that list a "top 3" was what we in the posting biz call a typo

With respect to the #1 reason (it's too expensive), from the perspective of the content producer, what is the difference between someone that pirates and someone that doesn't buy? Neither situation results in money going to the content producer.

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