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Old 04-05-2009, 01:46 PM   #126
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How many more studies do you need on the positive effects of filesharing? How many more examples of artists and creators who support filesharing will it take before you realise that there are far more positives to this movement than there are negatives? How many more readers have to be locked in and straightjacketed, their fair-use rights stolen from them in the name of profit, before you realise that DRM and lock in is a bad thing?
You may feel that there are "more positives than negatives", but please allow me the freedom to disagree with you. I happen to believe that the right of artists to be recompensed for their work takes precidence over the right of users to "get stuff for free". You're welcome to disagree with me, but it would probably save us all a great deal of agro if we just agree to differ.
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