Only NEAR impossible. If the pirate has no means of distribution, piracy is effectively stopped. Yes. The Internet. Any Internet connection can easily be blocked by its ISP. If ISPs were required to discontinue all services to all suspected pirates by law, piracy would receive a near lethal blow.
It wouldn't stop piracy. It would slow the distribution of material. Most importantly, it would NOT translate to greater profit. Won't stop from that excuse being use to censor people.
Only NEAR impossible. If the pirate has no means of distribution, piracy is effectively stopped. Yes. The Internet. Any Internet connection can easily be blocked by its ISP. If ISPs were required to discontinue all services to all suspected pirates by law, piracy would receive a near lethal blow.
Now isn't that just scary?
guyboy625 1 year ago
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It wouldn't stop piracy. It would slow the distribution of material. Most importantly, it would NOT translate to greater profit. Won't stop from that excuse being use to censor people.
Mathenaut 1 year ago
@Mathenaut Of course it wouldn't translate to a greater profit. But what I'm saying is that without the Internet there would be little to no piracy.
guyboy625 1 year ago
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That isn't true either. Don't need the internet to bootleg a CD and sell it.
Mathenaut 1 year ago
Well researched.lets make it happen
Gizmomaster7 3 years ago
true peaple will pirate and buy the companys still ave infinate mony.
DeathRex666 3 years ago