BPI welcomes Danish court decision on Pirate Bay - Comments
27 November, 2008
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Reaper
27 November, 2008
Get a life, youll never stop us downloading from pirates, or not until you stop ripping the public off with the price of dvd, cd games etc , i will be using pirates alot more till i get some money back from all the years i have been rip off by these people
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Codeye Dave
28 November, 2008
How exactly does the Pirate Bay exploit music for their own profit? They don't charge or even make you sign up to anything! Any web user can use their site!
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just
28 November, 2008
Reaper if only you knew, the blood sweat and tears, that goes into making a meaningful album, Reaper ripped off..? of course, if you lack taste, sounds like you don't know where to look... for that and your deluded attitude i pity you.
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sir harry Cowell
28 November, 2008
Reaper.....do you question how much you pay for Nike shoes, Armani Jeans etc etc...probably not... Music is far more important than most things, most music is a labour and work of art. Happy Xmas.
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P
29 November, 2008
Its entirely your choice whether you are downloading illegally or not, we can't force you to buy the product. Its the lack of value you place on music- you are aquiring large amounts of music from these illegal sites- clearly you love music... or do you!
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Nikos
30 November, 2008
Codeye Dave: The Pirate Bay exploit music hosting a database of torrents with illegal content. They earn money from the ads. Reaper: good LUCK. you need it.
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laughingcoyote
30 November, 2008
Isn't that nice? Of course, it's easy enough to use a VPN to get around China-style Great Firewalls, or for that matter just a foreign proxy. But really, good job! I'll be continuing to treat items one can infinitely replicate, such as a digital file, as non-scarce. So will the rest of the world, despite continuing efforts to create artificial scarcity through increasingly unenforceable and irrelevant laws. Please feel free to adapt to the digital age, and add value consumers are willing to pay for and -cannot- replicate, or be left behind.
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just
4 December, 2008
laughingcoyote: it's funny, you won't be the one who has the last laugh, as your losing out, but you'll never know how,


