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They are always coming up with one excuse or another to charge OTT prices. |
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Oddly I remember movies and music being more expensive in the past and coming down in price over the years. Can't remember seeing new release CDs for less than a tenner a few years ago and don't remember DVDs being the price BluRay is now when DVD was a new format.
Must be my bad memory, and either way IP should be similar to other property - if the prices are (in your opinion) OTT you simply don't buy the thing until its' price drops to a level you like, you don't help yourself. Basic supply and demand. |
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If we're talking about games I remember Street Fighter 2 on the Super Nintendo. It was released in 1994 for a mere 65 Great British Pounds.
Legend Of Zelda, Ocarina of Time, a 50 quid 1998 release. Your comment that piracy does not equal lost of revenue is absurd. Of course it does. Not to the extent that content producers claim of course but there will be a loss. It is interesting how happy people are to accept an unsubstantiated claim when it backs up their point of view though. I see your citation for the above claim being a quote from Lord Nikon which has no citation of its' own at all, and regardless only discusses the literary environment which is a completely different issue from movies, games and music which are very easy to make perfect, digital 1 to 1 copies of, unlike a physical book. |
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Certainly our office's traffic would be dull. Mostly IPSEC VPN to our head office and SSL to a couple of cloud-based applications. Thrilling stuff. |
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Music has never been such good value or widely available as it is today in CD and download formats. Putting aside the fact that the majority of what's churned out at present is utter dross, if you want back catalogue albums no matter how obscure chances are there's somewhere you'll be able to get hold of what you're looking for.
Also, when you can get double or even triple CD collections maybe even with a bonus DVD for under a tenner it's worth paying for isn't it? |
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The majority of people on low incomes either rent the DVD or borrow music from the library at a very reasonable price. If the cost is too high we do not buy - basic economics. |
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Indeed your last sentence is how it was, before the Internet messed with the equation a touch! |
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Even in your example assuming this is 'unaffordable' people download instead of renting, less need for rental copies and rental stores close. There is a loss somewhere in the chain and it goes all the way to the top. Any time anyone who would have purchased or rented content downloads it and then elects not to purchase or rent as a result of obtaining it for free there is a loss which eventually ends up at the distributor. I'm sure the same people who can afford 50Mbit and a subscription to a premium Usenet service could afford to purchase at least some of the content they download. |
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Evidence from Eric Flint, Author for Baen Books, Quote:
Since the figures are all quoted by the author himself, and represent hard facts I shall give a link to the information here Pertinent information is just below the table about a third down the document. Quote:
Note that he describes a significant increase in sales following the release of his book as a DRM free ebook available for download and distribution by ANYONE who so desires, and then cites a couple more examples by a fellow author. Please note also that baen books started their free library in 2000 and are still going strong 10 years later. Also note that they distribute DRM Free ebooks of all their titles, and occasionally release ebook compilation CDs which are also freely available on the net, None of their epublishing contains ANY form of DRM. Reliable enough citations to back my claim? |
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