User names and passwords are just like locks on doors.  They are really there 
to keep honest men honest.  A thief will always find a way no matter the 
security measures used.  I agree with Ricardo on this one.  CD's and DVD's are 
going the way of the vinyl records and eight track tapes.
On May 16, 2011, at 11:36 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

> I have to agree with Ricardo. There are risks no matter what form of commerce 
> you engage in, but digital commerce is generally more secure and efficient. 
> APple would not have gone in this direction if it was not a benefit to them 
> and their customers.
> Sony screwed themselves and in all fairness and as I have always said, any 
> computer connected to a network is subject to being hacked. The issue is 
> really being on top of your systems and always watching for these issues. 
> THis does apply to companies as well as individuals.
> 
> On May 16, 2011, at 11:19 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> 
>> So what?
>> 
>> For most, the convenience will out weigh the risk.  There will always be 
>> security risks.  This doesn't stop most of us from using credit cards?  And 
>> digital music downloads has already passed CD sales.  So, the writing is 
>> already on the wall.
>> 
>> Ricardo Walker
>> rwalker...@gmail.com
>> Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
>> www.mobileaccess.org
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On May 16, 2011, at 7:04 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey. Ricardo said he following statement.
>>> Yeah but optical drives are going the way of the dinosaur. We have iTunes, 
>>> amazon, netflix, and other sources to obtain media content. You want an 
>>> app, just download it from the web or the Mac app store. Don't be surprised 
>>> in 2 years, if all macbooks follow the air and get rid of their optical 
>>> drives.
>>> I don't think digital distribution will take over CD's or DVD's just yet. I 
>>> know most of you don't play video games, but if you heard it on the radio, 
>>> you'd know that Sony's Playstation Network has been down for the past 
>>> month. As it was down, people were concerned about identity thef, because 
>>> the reason why it was down is because someone hacked into the network. So 
>>> if you ask me, it'll take more than 2 years for digital distribution to 
>>> take effect. I wouldn't be surprised if someone hacks into Itunes or the 
>>> App Store.
>>> Shawn
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