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Old 04-19-2009, 03:26 PM   #178
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Originally Posted by sirbruce View Post
Umm, it wouldn't be illegal. Or rather, it would be illegal, but no one would ever get prosecuted for it because stuff wouldn't have DRM and the industry would be minimizing piracy to a level where it wouldn't hurt their revenues. This gets back to my "accomodation" point and why I don't see how the two sides can reach a solution that will satisfy both parties.
I like your szenario and i think it would indeed satisfy both parties. Consumers could buy the digital goods for a fair price and without technical restrictions, the vendors would have their revenues and the "pirates" would be a very little evil.
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