That's exactly what we're talking about. **AA's business models would have worked in the 1950s, 60s, and maybe 70s when people were only buying records and there was no known consumer technology to easily and quickly duplicate them. But technological innovation has changed that and **AA would like to kick innovation in the face so that it can keep running it's jurassic business. Any legitimate business running this way would have rightly died years ago. But legimate businesses doesn't have pet politicians.
Seriously Kombat, how much is MPAA paying for doing damage control? Because you're not doing a very good job.
I never new **AA's "convincing" power was that strong. Now, how does the Yen compare to the Dollar again?
We're not talking about obsolete business plans.
That's exactly what we're talking about. **AA's business models would have worked in the 1950s, 60s, and maybe 70s when people were only buying records and there was no known consumer technology to easily and quickly duplicate them. But technological innovation has changed that and **AA would like to kick innovation in the face so that it can keep running it's jurassic business. Any legitimate business running this way would have rightly died years ago. But legimate businesses doesn't have pet politicians.
Seriously Kombat, how much is MPAA paying for doing damage control? Because you're not doing a very good job.
Wow...I'm surprised there's no feature that causes the eBook to spontaneously combust after X number of minutes.