darn pirates.
why can't they get it through their heads that they should be thankful
for the chance to trade hard plundered booty for imaginary goods

when you buy an album at least you have something physical.
forget about the fact that what it costs to buy at the store does not
begin to represent the actual cost of materials or tiny fraction which
goes to an artist who helped create the content for said album, which
presumably would be the main reason for anybody wanting to purchase
it..

bits will always be subjected to duplication
treating your entire customer base as criminals and relying on new laws
to support your business model just seems like a hassle.
wouldn't it be easier to buy some farmland and have the government pay
you to not grow anything?

music is a service, not a good.  it all got turned around with the
gramophone but it's finally starting to resume natural order.


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