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Originally Posted by Dodododa
Even if 10 of you smaller producers got together and hired a specialist law firm...
There are large buildings in New York full of lawyers who only do copyright cases. They have divisions that specialise in Internet cases. Yet where are the convictions? What is wrong with you people?
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I was very active in the past. Was a member of APIC trying to get my magazine content off websites that had scanned it.
The answer to piracy isn't just suing the illegal downloaders.
It's reshaping what we sell, how we sell it and how we deliver it. While you have people boasting they are developing ways to get more free content in front of more consumers the problem is FREE content. That's no different than I sold 20 years ago, except for style of the models looks and clothes.
The Internet is just another way to deliver the same old porn that's no different from offline porn. Trying to stop the spread of piracy and free is far harder than suing a few downloaders. Or many.