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Originally Posted by pompousjohn
I don't think it was the theft that helped his sales, the theft was simply evidence of consumer demand for his product.
It was engaging his consumers (even though they were thieves) that helped sales.
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I think it was a mix of both (if not bullshit lol)
The theft = new eyes that might not ever have seen it without the theft
The Interaction = allowed the 'fans' to connect on a 'personal' level to the author, and that puts a more personal attachment for the viewer/consumer then just buying or stealing a product from some 'faceless entity'
but that's just my take.
Duck, I'll get in touch with you after the weekend, unless I find some downtime before.
-Loki-