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Originally Posted by Cherry7
Collating separate studies in 16 countries over a three-year period, IFPI estimates
more than 40 billion files were illegally file-shared in 2008, giving a piracy rate of
around 95 per cent.
Overall 16 per cent of internet users in Europe regularly swapped infringing music on
file-sharing services in 2008 according to Jupiter Research.
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Resulting in massive profits for ISP companys and force them to install HIGH speed internet for most households.
And millions of websites wich added massive revenue for domain sellers and related industries.
Also hundreds of thousends of music talents have been making a carier on the internet who are happy to share their music with people despite not making millions of euros for single crap song.
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"There is a momentous debate going on about the environment on which our business, and all the people working in it, depends. Governments are beginning to accept that, in the debate over "free content" and engaging ISPs in protecting intellectual property rights, doing nothing is not an option if there is to be a future for commercial digital content."
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Maybe they should start reducing their fees so that is makes sence to purchase a movie.
In the good old days 1 would pay a high fee for a nice movie in a cinema wich was a day out.
These days a small fee may be acceptable but making billions of dollars for a single movie is just not realistic anymore.
Same for PORN the 90s wont come back whatever you are trying LOL