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Wow, guess the front line is moving in a new direction... I miss the days where piracy involved an actual social circle where you had to physically meet up with people to share things (not that I condone piracy any more), but that was back when games came on a dozen 2.5" floppy discs and the closest thing to a website was a dial up BBS... ahh those were the days...
Well its a good thing that 90% of online buyers use paypal...
All i know is that the government will never be able to get rid of piracy.
There is a simple reason for all of this that I read on a bumper sticker once. "Thou shall not steal. The government hates competition."
Media companies will start making revenue again when copyright law is changed and they stop using archaic tech and broken business models and methods to perpetuate shlocking the garbage they call a product. The entertainment industries destroyed their own viability when they started putting quantity over quality...IMO people pirate for many reasons but as far as media companies are concerned if they produced a quality product then people might be more willing to pay for it... I for one will not pay to see a movie that's a remake of a remake, nor will I pay for an album with 1 quality song and a bunch of horrid filler... I also refuse to support an industry that screws over it's employees (like musicians) or one that pays people millions to play make believe, or one that pays whiny adults millions to do something most kids would do for free (athletes). I stopped going to movies in theatres for that reason. I lost all interest in professional sports when the mlbpa went on strike in the 90s (well except for football, real football, just can't give up my Saturday mornings with ManU [edit: i dont' consider most professional athletes to actually be athletes... footballers on the other hand...])... And I haven't bought a major label album in probably 6 years...