https://publicaffairs.linx.net/news/?p=7370
I guess we will see more of this sort of thing happening.
Easily replaced/circumvented though, if one is that way inclined.
Maybe if the price was reduced piracy would decrease?
Too sensible, Mitch. ;)
Actually, it's not even the price. People often pay more when the availability is there.
It's like BT verses IDNet. If BT do a poor job, more people go to IDNet. It seems the distributors are doing a poor job, so people are "shopping"* else where. The likes of online radio, kickstarter and self published media shows that just as much or more money can be made by getting rid of the exact same people claiming "piracy" is lowering their income.
There are many examples of companies making more money and getting more customers when not chasing piracy, using DRM or failed publishing companies.
It's easy to blame others when your business model does not work any more. :shake:
*It's not illegal to get your internet from other companies. It's not illegal to get your groceries from other companies. But it is illegal to get music/films/games/date etc from other sources. Not saying it's right or wrong. But people cannot understand it being illegal to give out free dinners. In the same way they cannot understand why it should be illegal to give out free data. :dunno: If people don't want to pay for it, don't make it your career!
Too many companies being far too greedy, especially when the artistes do not get a lot out of it at all; only the companies gain. But yet another attempt by commercial and governments to manipulate and control the internet. More and more people will be going onto the DarkNet eventually where such controls do not exist.
Yes I think the use of Tor is like to soar.