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| Thread ID: 68918 | 2006-05-15 11:35:00 | Leave your comments | gum digger (6100) | PC World Chat |
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| 455067 | 2006-05-15 11:35:00 | Hi I am researching on Possible ways to stop Piracy. Particularly Music. Would be kind if you guys leave comments. |
gum digger (6100) | ||
| 455068 | 2006-05-15 11:44:00 | make all music free. But on a serious note the australians have updated there copyright laws. see here (www.ag.gov.au) . I wonder how long it will take NZ to move into the digital age |
plod (107) | ||
| 455069 | 2006-05-15 11:49:00 | A product worth buying will sell, at the right price. Thats all there is to it, cd's cost a few cents, they should be sold for a few dollars. And dont be fooled by the excuse that albums cost a lot to produce, the entire cost is billed to the "artist". |
Metla (12) | ||
| 455070 | 2006-05-15 12:46:00 | cheap publicity = piracy I just bought Tools 10,000 days The previous day i downloaded it and had a listen first.... |
personthingy (1670) | ||
| 455071 | 2006-05-15 18:55:00 | Hi I am researching on Possible ways to stop Piracy. Particularly Music. Would be kind if you guys leave comments. As long as music is broadcast, and while recording devices are available, people will copy the music. So the answer is obvious. Outlaw all recorders. Piracy isn't something new. 55 years ago when "My Fair Lady" was first released in Europe and America, NZ and Aus. radio stations were not allowed to play the music because it wasn't going to be "released" here for another six months. I think everyone in NZ who owned a tape recorder also had MFL on tape. |
JJJJJ (528) | ||
| 455072 | 2006-05-15 21:15:00 | Whats your say on, Online Music. You think there will be a end to filesharing programs? If not then Should Music industry intergrate their technology so When a album is released; it should be released on their E-store first rather than on CD. |
gum digger (6100) | ||
| 455073 | 2006-05-15 23:42:00 | Problem with the music industry is that they are using an old business method of selling CD's. They took too long to get into the digital media side of things and are now on the losing side of the fence. | bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
| 455074 | 2006-05-16 00:01:00 | As long as music is broadcast, and while recording devices are available, people will copy the music. So the answer is obvious. Outlaw all recorders. Wouldn't the music bizzo love that? Only licenced recorders allowed, we could all be totally dependant on the licenced companies, no live recordings done of small shows, no home studios either.. Well, thus would end the recording couriers of at least 2 of my friends, and countless others just so Sony could hold the reigns. No new initiative, nothing, just an even more stagnant and unexciting recycled uninspiring excuse for a "music" industry. |
personthingy (1670) | ||
| 455075 | 2006-05-16 02:38:00 | I like the idea of personalized CD-burners. You select the songs you want and burn them to a CD and pay for the amount of songs you burn. |
KiwiTT_NZ (233) | ||
| 455076 | 2006-05-16 03:09:00 | shoot all humans :lol: Seriously if people want to break the law, they will break the law. |
gibler (49) | ||
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