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| richg101 |
i hope it goes ahead.
about time the cheapskates got knocked down a peg or two. |
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| Fresh Prince |
I think it's b.s., it's becoming a system like in countries with censored internet, ie. China, Saudi Arabia etc...
I assume they will go about it by tracking IPs from torrent sites which is a moot point by law as it is, they'll never fully eradicate ftp and p2p unless the big brother will watch every letter we type.
I don't like it and I hope it gets scrapped.
However if need arises... we're gonna need to start thinking of proxies :confused: |
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| TrancePharoah |
Not quite sure where i stand on this, i would always prefer a proper CD or DVD over a copied version, but considering how many millions of £'s the industry has made for such a long time with the high prices and subsequent profits, its amusing seeing these same companies squirm as their profits dwindle.
The only 'sad' part of this are the genuine companies who although wish to make some profits (as it wouldn't be excatly viable as a business), clearly have set up labels and companies to diversify the music pool for us as consumers.
Presumably the lobbyist's are really pushing the gov. on this, already i assume downloading has destroyed the 'overpriced singles market' and no doubt that CD's and DVD's have had prices declinations because of the copying and downloading 'going-on', will be interesting to see how this goes and how far the net is cast. |
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