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Maybe the piratebay people should not have been so arrogant, they might have taken it easier on them, now the courts are going to try and bone them figuratively and literally![]()
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That makes sense, but is harder to swallow than the current tactics, and feeds less people. It doesn't feed lawyers, it doesn't feed the media, it doesn't make a penny for Macrovision. And puts the accountability and responsibility in the wrong hands. In the hands of the publishers of the copyrighted media. Easier to keep blaming the evil infringing crowds for sloppy practices, and resources diverted away from quality, affordability and accountability.
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Now, let's think about it. What's easier, to educate the crowds (which, by the way, always love a freebie) or to carry on suing, ranting, raving and having the perfect excuse for any action they might deem appropriate and the perfect smoke screen to cloak their incompetence?
If they were in our juristiction (Brazil's) they would have been found guilty as well. According to out laws and precedents.
yeap alot of steam games are alot more expensive than retail,
and i am kinda surprised at the verdict that was handed down in tpb case, i though they would get away with it,
after all what were they convicted of ? like accesory to distribution to copyright infrigement material ? :s
You can grow weed in your backyard. That's always been pointless to restrict. You can't grow a new triple AAA game title in your backyard. They take years often to develop. So, you pay someone for the weed you buy (or you risk bad things happening) but with software you risk basically nothing, pay nothing, and get the game for free by pirating it. Winner = pirate. Loser 1 = Family of the game developer. Loser 2 = People who like the big titles that years to develop and millions of dollars.
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Sarcasim or not, seen that last news items on Pot fields in the US!?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,237260,00.html
This was bound to happen sooner or later. What does this have to do with Piracy? Well, once China replaced the Warezers (Cheap bootlegged ITEMS FROM Juarez Mexico) they had to find something else. This isn't reported by only Fox news BTW.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2...g-effort_x.htm
That might not be that funny LOL!
Everything is about money, look at that story about how much money TPB was making? Why no outrage there? No to mention making money off or from others labors
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From wikki
So much for being Robin Hood LOL! More like just being a Hood.Petter Nilsson, a candidate on the Swedish reality show Toppkandidaterna (The Top Candidates), donated 35,000 SEK to The Pirate Bay, which they used to buy new servers.[15] As of June 2006, the website is financed through advertisements on their result pages. According to speculations by Svenska Dagbladet, the advertisements generate about 600,000 SEK (US$65,000, £46,000) per month.[16] In an investigation in 2006, the police concluded that The Pirate Bay brings in 1.2 million SEK ($150,000) per year from advertisements.[17] The prosecution estimated in the 2009 trial from emails and screenshots that the advertisements pay over 10 million SEK ($1.2M) a year,[18] but in the indictment were moderate and used the estimate from the police investigation.[19] The lawyers of the site's administrators counted the 2006 revenue closer to 725,000 SEK ($100,000).[20] The verdict of the trial however quoted the estimate from the preliminary investigation.[21]
From TPB!
Why send not a T-Shirt free* Buy a t-shirt and show the world where your sympathy is.
* If you live in Europe, vote in the election for the EU parliament in June.
Can't buy music or software though uh?#6. Inkaren - 04-19 22:47
A T-shirt will soon be in my closet!![]()
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I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
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there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.qft!
True. However, Morocco is a small North African country, and South America is an entire sub-continent (no, not everything south of Texas is Mexicosurprise!!!)[*]
Can't compete really
[*] Mainly for those who think of Africa as a country, and apply the same rule elsewhere![]()
Do you believe that people should not have the right to receive compensation for their work in a fair market? Or is that somehow a "red state" idea? How is free a fair market? There is no business plan that competes with free other than begging for donations. You don't finance multi-million dollar movies, games or software titles on donation models. People will claim you can, but you can't. You either have revenues you can count on, or you don't have employees over the time between titles.
People today feel they are entitled to every last thing that can be put in digital format, movies, books, software, music. Everything is theirs for the taking because they have grown used to it. They have a litany of excuses and arguments including the corporations are evil, RIAA is evil, information should be free, movies are too expensive, games suck or are too expensive, music quality sucks, it's only to "try it out", etc. etc. etc. Always the excuses, always the reasons to get the free stuff. But in the end, that's all that matters. Free stuff fast and easy without retribution or any real effort at all. It's an entitlement. Free stuff Über Alles, get it while you can. That's all it is. Anything else is smoke and mirrors.
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All I gotta say is. There is a reason that some bands dump the studios and middleman. Because their freakin annoying. NIN releases EVERYTHING via torrent now legally. Sure some things you gotta pay for and then they will give you a download link. Woo big deal. That's still better then the studios.
That's all I'm going to say.
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Reznor is already a multi-millionaire with a solid tour and outside business interests. All we hear is NIN and Radiohead over and over. How is their income now compared to before? Do we have those numbers? How many other bands have achieved real success in this fashion? I assume, since the model is so often held up for everyone to ohh and ahh over that there is a laundry list of bands that achieved real success by giving away all their music, yes? Who are they?
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A guy on another forum (a music-creation forum, amazingly) made some great points talking about modern perceptions (well, more cultural perceptions), and also followed it up with some points likening music to art and books. You don't pay for a book you read in a library, and an artist doesnt get paid for every person that looks at their painting.
interesting thread, if I do say. Not saying to take it as gospel, but worth a read, IMO
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No, the people who paid their taxes so the library could be built paid for it. The people who pay their taxes so the books can be purchased paid for it. Those books were PAID FOR. The people with the rights were duly and justly compensated for the benefit of that community.But I can go down there and pick up a copy of one of his books for $0.00 and read it.
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Personally, despite recognizing the evils of distribution companies and publishers, who more often than not have the best interest of a chosen few in mind, rather than the interest of their customers, their direct employees or the people they represent, I think "piracy" (blanket term that covers many different issues), in our current society model, is wrong.
Getting as a freebie what it's intended to be paid for doesn't count as social revolution. If you don't like the way things work, change them. Don't parasite the system and cloak yourself behind the unfairness of it all.
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