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Old 06-03-2010, 06:34 AM   #143
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Originally Posted by PKFFW View Post
No, because it is far more easier to do. When something is far more easier to do, more people do it.

By your own past reasoning the fact that industry profits are up should support the fact more people are infringing. Haven't you previously stated that studies have shown that the infringers are the biggest buyers as well?
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About 5 years ago, all the car boots /flea markets had lots of people selling unauthorised content on CDR, they all had big crowds around them as people chose what to buy from them. Now, you see maybe one or two people selling them, but there is very few people even looking at what they have to sell.

2 questions: Why aren't people buying those CDRs any more, and what are they doing with the money they used to spend on them?

Answer those questions, and it should start to make more sense.
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