^^ true Neil....
but this is what I face for a living. In the music business, illegal downloading is actually something we figure into the math, and its a moving target. It's ever changing because of advancements on both sides of the computer. We spend money on technology to try to keep people honest, but hey getting a free song every now and again isn't really stealing is it? It's just a song right?
I'm living the changing of the guard in the music business. Been living it for 20 years. CDs are old and passé and everyone wants music in small doses and or/free. As an industry, the artists have had no choice but to adapt to survive. As much as its sad to see our local record and cd stores go, it doesn't change the fact that it's how I make my living and I have a choice. A)quit B) sit around and hope for the best or C) adapt and change. There are no other options.
Change isn't easy either and oftentimes it doesn't come cheaply, but oftentimes necessary. I don't see how the blueprint of old "can" compete at all in today's age. Not with the growth of the Internet the way it is and the speed of business in the world today. In any business for that matter and as many problems as the computer solves, it creates potential for just as many problems.
My cousin works for Pixar. He's an animator and he's seeing it more than ever in his industry. Theft(piracy) is built into their math too, but obviously they are doing something right, as they continue to grow.
Crooks are like cockroaches. They just are....
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