Does it suprise you that the music industry has given up fight against illegal downloads?
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 at
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Are they giving up? Really?
They were fighting a losing battle there.
that is not suprising at all you can’t fight piracy for every pirate arrested 10 more pop up ( i made up that statistic but its right so meh) and i always say once something you are selling is on the pirate bay or any other torrent site you know you’ve made it and people do still buy music cause if no one buys the music then its not going to be uploaded to the sites and artists make money from their concerts so its not like all there income is being taken away
i bet by the year 2020 no one will be buying music,software,movies etc. we will all be downloading them
go piracy yay! jokes. but this is gna happen 2 the film industry as well. u no its gna happen. the quality of downloaded movies is as good as buyin them. i read this in an article and i heard it on the news.
Umm… I’m pretty sure they are still suing people all over the world. I just read an article about a woman in MN who was sued for +100k for downloading like 16 songs over a three year period. Ridiculous. I hope they all burn in Hεll.