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Originally Posted by degban
I think the issue here more the sharing bit! Yes you are right, no one will stop you from sharing your DVD with friends and family, Which in prev post I made clear If I was the right owner would not like to you share the dvd you bought from me with your friends in full however I am more than happy if you want to run a preview session of course no one will do this and they will go ahead and share it with friends and I as producer will learn to live with it , my problem is as soon as you share they will either copy the DVD or they will stop buying, So to sum up : No I don't want people who didn't pay to enjoy my production , and no I wont go after people who only share DVD, but I will go after the people who copy or sell it digitally or physically, now my question is how can you guarantee that these poor friends of yours are not goign to resell or copy or uplaod this dvd of mine that you bought from me a small price?
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Ok, this is the second time you can't answer a question and you're trying to answer with something else. Therefore I will answer your initial question and be done with it:
Q: Why is it hard to convince people that privacy is theft ?
A: Because you can't follow simple logic.
Have a good day.