08-18-2008, 04:52 PM
|
|
|
too cool for highschool
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: East side, West side, Worldwide!
Posts: 12,164
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheDoc
It will get the ball moving, and maybe the first few targets could be smart, so people "might" get paid. But that will quickly run out, costing the companies a lot more than 100k to fight.
Anyone putting in 50, 100, 500k, will never make a dime of that back and they will not slow down what has been happening since day one. So they will spend the money, with no direct results, and still have a failing business when they are done.
It would be a WAY SMARTER business decision if you spent that money on protecting your content, changing your formats, not allowing downloads and then actually, legally copyrighting your content.
Just think of the News Headline on Fox, scrolling on the bottom: Porn Site Owners request IP's of porn surfers so they can Sue them. Yikes!
Oh yeah, suing them for content "we allowed them to download"... forgot that.
|
Agreed.
Before forming somethign like RIAA it would be wise to look at what results RIAA did get 
|
|
|