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Originally Posted by NetHorse
I don't see how enforcing more laws on the methods of pirated content being distributed is counter productive.
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Yes because killing Napster was the end of most file sharing.
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Originally Posted by NetHorse
As piracy becomes more accepted and used by the average user, so does the value of your product, and it's getting worse and worse every year by a very large margin.
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Have you ever wondered WHY piracy blossoms regardless of your efforts? Maybe your product is overpriced? Log in to your average "legal" porn membership area. Its a fucking joke.
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Originally Posted by NetHorse
As a matter of opinion I think piracy will soon become counter productive to the end-user if something doesn't change. Music labels won't sign as many artists, movies will have smaller budgets and less exclusive porn will be released and/or not available for download, (maybe a new DRM system, or flashing streams will be the future).
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And Internet TV shows, indy music, amateur porn, and internet celebrities will fill the void left by those dinosaurs. Just ask print publications. Maybe you should take off those rose colored glasses.