Wednesday, 11 October 2006

One perfect copy

The RIAA and MPAA are fighting to make digital music and movies (ie CDs and DVDs) impossible to copy because, as they see it, one perfect copy destroys all sales for that work. The problem with the argument is that every work on CD or DVD out there has been copied, and people are still buying them. If one perfect copy destroyed all sales, the entire music and movie industry would be gone by now, because no money would be coming in.

Mokalus of Borg

PS - Just a thought.
PPS - I still think piracy is wrong, but it's not hurting as much as they'd have you believe.

2 comments:

Erin Marie said...

Arrrrrrgh.

(Actually, this is why my Dad is a pirate. He didn't actually purchase a game or software until I was about 15.)

Anonymous said...

GAARRRRR!!!

Me think we all be pirates at one time or another!