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Originally Posted by signupdamnit
I'm not saying this will happen but how do people know that once the program becomes the standard they won't triple the rates or percentages?
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Because it's never going to become the standard. Right now you've got some "name" companies who don't have the technological know how to protect their shit (exception is Top Bucks) who just don't want to deal with this anymore and have been told this will turn sales around for them.
Of course it's not even TOUCHING file-sharing or bit torrent or the THOUSANDS of tube sites out there who aren't going along with this.
The reality is...something is going to shake out legally here. The laws WILL change (not because of porn of course, but because of mainstream) and when they do...all this crap will be meaningless.
I predict within 2 to 5 years there will be a replacement for the outdated DMCA law AND international copyright treaties updated to reflect the internet age and the technologies therein.
The trick is to be smart enough and quick enough to survive until then.