by dontworrybehappy » Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:55 pm
So you still can't prove that piracy has cost the music industry money. Funny, because they can't prove it either. As my source explained, you can't prove it because you can't prove that someone who downloaded the song illegally would have bought it in the first place. So......if someone has a song you wrote downloaded free, but wouldn't have paid for it anyway, what are your damages?
Digital music and software are unlike any other tangible product in the world, they can be digitally recreated unlimited number of times. I can't take your lawnmower and use it, and then say "I wouldn't have paid for it anyway." Because when I have your lawnmower, you don't have it. I can't take your lawnmower, make unlimited copies for free, and distribute them to my neighbors. But I can take your song, copy it, distribute it to 1000 people who wouldn't have bought it anyway and you can't prove you're out a dime because of those illegal copies since those people wouldn't have given you a dime anyway. They wouldn't have your music, but more importantly, you wouldn't have their money.
Therein lies the problem.
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