On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 09:29:41AM -0800, Eric Smith wrote:
Wayne M. Smith wrote:
I understood his point, but I don't agree
that the studios/record
companies are obligated to do anything or face having their content
stolen.
*** There is a lot of evidence to suggest that unauthorized copying by
end users is NOT having a significant negative affect on record industry
revenue. The economic downturn is probably responsible for much more
of the record industry financial woes, but of course the RIAA claims
otherwise.
I find it amazing: the economy is going down, lots of companies are
shrinking or going out of business - but the recording companies
complain that their profits aren't growing as fast as they used to and
blaim it on the customer who - according to them - is a lying, stinking,
filthy stealing pirate who needs to be put in jail and have his money
taken away (and handed over to the poor, starving record companies
who'll have to delay the purchase of another dozen personal jet liners
for their CEOs because those damned customers aren't purchasing new CDs
fast enough). Yes, this is a bit over the top, but still I think the
RIAA and MPAA need a serious whack with the reality cluestick.
Regards,
Alex.
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