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Online Piracy: Is Sharing Caring? (1/2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2008

A documentary on online piracy.

Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNBrm2kX4Js

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  • THE INFORMATION WANTS TO BE FREE!

  • f you could copy food, clothes, medicine etc... then the world would be a much nicer place. Media is the first one of these things we have mastered in copying in a way that does no damage.

    In the end, people will always create. They did before the music/film industry, they will after. So what if the economy suffers. People will have less money but a wealth of content, this is surely the ideal?

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  • fail!!! use the one with thousands of seeders

  • do you really think stealing doesn't hurt the people who depend on that revenue for their living? like say, I don't know... musicians? artists? why should oil companies get paid and not musicians just because people don't have the guts to actually steal petrol... think about it...

  • @57ub3l 1:11 instead of ticking on the top one which has/had 1 seeder TICK the BLACK "SE" it will refresh to Top Seeds.... I know that this video was made in 08 you've probably figured it out by now!!! Thanks for the #SHARINGISCARING video..

    Long Live #TPB .. Piracy is a crime "0_o" That's what the law states<~~BS in my Book. Ok when we was kids was it a crime to share our Cookies, Bicycle's Football Baseballs, Etc.. Umm No the Gov didnt care about that Y this..........

  • over half of the bandwidth on the world wide web is dedicated to P2P file sharing

  • There are four types of customers/users out there:

    1: Those who always buy/pay for everything they use, and don't download.

    2: Those who download what they've already purchased to get to use it on different medias

    3: Those who download what they want, and then buy it if they like it (much like borrowing from their friends)

    4: Those who download what they want and never buy the products anyways.

    Where are the losses again?

  • Watched the whole thing, and I must say that this is pure propaganda.

    The estimated number on losses that the industry shows us is a total load of bull****.

    They take whatever number they come up with for downloads and multiply it with the profit they'd get if it was a sale instead, when they wouldn't get a sale in the first place/the sale has already taken place.

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