Re: [LAU] OT - Digital Rights

From: alexander <axeldenstore@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Oct 24 2011 - 20:13:07 EEST

On 10/24/2011 08:19 AM, Louigi Verona wrote:
> Hello!
> The idea is clear, however it does seem to take away the advancements
> of computer
> technology. You ask: how about loaning an e-book over the net? Well,
> how about just
> copying it? I have no problem with that. This is such a great thing,
> that we have files
> which are so small physically that we can almost treat them like pure
> ideas.
Perhaps you can see them more as ideas than you realized, since ideas
are electrical impulses in the brain, and we all now what bits in a
computer are made of :)
> If I loan an e-book to my friend, now I do not have it. If I copy it
> to him - we both have
> it. I always thought it is great possibility.
>
>
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> Louigi Verona
> http://www.louigiverona.ru/
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All it takes is a revolution of the mind.. these things takes a long
time tho.. and all the anti piracy fud/propaganda wont make it faster...

Imo it's absurd that you can charge 0,89EUR for a locked down mp3 and
get away with it.. I mean, the profit margins are 100%.. or well, they
start out at ~ -99.999...% and rise, approaching 99.99999999999999...%
the more people who buy it.

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