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Old 11-07-2009, 04:41 AM   #10
EowynCarter
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What do you think should be done to people who persistantly illegally download material and ignore repeated warnings not to do so?
Propose a decent legal offer ?
When TV shows are aired in France years after the US, if at all, why be surprised ?
Thing like Hulu (ie ads supported streaming), is an other way to go. But Hulu is US only.

Not that long ago, amazon and the fnac when proposing mp3. So went went buying some music. When drm where there, no way ! Buying CD ? Usually ended up by "20 euro for a cd ? no go !". Because we don't need music or film, we're more exigent toward price or quality. You can't force people to buy stuff they don't need. Rather that sending their (potential) customers to court, they should ask themselves that one question "what's wrong with the product I'm proposing ?".

And sending you customers to court never was a good commercial strategy...

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