wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 7/2/2010 3:20:37 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
> wiki-l...@phizz.demon.co.uk writes:
> 
> 
>> Nothing competes with free, why would you pay for an album when your 
>> mates just download it for nothing? >>
> 
> Gee I don't know.  Why are people still renting videos from Netflix when 
> you can watch 500 free movies on YouTube?  I think you're being specious.
> 

Why did you snip the context?

Perhaps they haven't quite got the idea of BitTorrents, eDonkey or 
whatever. Perhaps they are slightly scared that they might get caught, 
perhaps they are fundamentally honest, perhaps they like to pretend they 
are Cosimo de' Medici dispensing their largess on the arts?

Back in the late 80s a computer club I used to go to turned from a 
hackers showcase sort of place, to a pirate club. By the time I stopped 
going there there were 50  computers every month spending 2 hours 
copying games discs. I don't recall ever seeing an original disc. 
Someone somewhere must have bought one but it wasn't anyone at that 
particular club and those that I kept some form of contact with never 
paid for games. They don't pay for music or films either. Except as 
presents for xmas and birthdays cos it looks a bit cheap giving someone 
a DVD you've got off eMule.



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