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6th Oct 2012, 01:05 AM #11Respected Member
Actually most musicians dont really tour to promote their cds its more of a promotion to the group/band/artist. Yes people are likely to purchase a CD because of the concert but in most cases they either already have the cd, dont need it, and are their for the live experience. If this happens they wont quit making music or movies because there will always be people that go to the theaters to watch it for the experience and bands will do probably twice as many live shows to make up for it. Speaking of that chances are there will be a boost in amounts of music and movies and an increase in the amount of cds or albums created to make up for the decline in cd sales. Sure it could go either way but it wont. Real musicians will still produce music and actors who dont wanna do anything else will just try to be in more movies. Basically movies will have to be better, and live shows will have to be twice as good. if you are a crappy actor or a shitty musician... C-yA!
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Very well said my friend... Very well said!
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6th Oct 2012, 01:44 AM #12Member
Lemme quote
Copyright is "the right to copy", but also gives the copyright holder the right to be credited for the work, to determine who may adapt the work to other forms, who may perform the work, who may financially benefit from it, and other related rights.
from wikipedia
and ultimately firefox will have no option than to either secure their source code or shut down further development. both will defeat the whole purpose.
you cannot force a creator to freely share his work, neither can you force him to NOT share his work for free.
Whoever shares his work for free, its good, but who sell their stuff, its not bad .
I have always been a supporter of more freedom on internet, but a totally free internet would be a nightmare.
Let me again quote our uncle Ben Parker,
Internet has great power,and "with great power comes great responsibility."
That too reminds me about the fact in copyright free world, i have my own comics company named "Marvelous" (i can even name it marvel, since there is no copyright) , and the new issue of "Revengers" is out.
also, i am not so much sure about the dual core thing you mentioned, but competition is a solution for such things, if there is no monopoly in market, there will not be such cases.
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6th Oct 2012, 02:07 AM #13OPψ(`∇?)ψ
You can't steal firefox code, and claim it's yours, because yourself wouldn't have any copyright. And ofc there's more than one version of firefox out there, modifications, etc. It's free to be modified, and you don't pay for it ffs. Did they shut down their development? No they didn't, your argument failed.
All Mozilla software is open source and free software. This means that it is not only available for download free of charge, but you have access to the source code and may modify and redistribute our software subject to certain restrictions.
When you put a copyright on a song, or a movie, no one can use any part of it, watch it free, modify it, or do anything else, than pay, and watch/listen in a closed box. You are not even allowed to sing it, and make a video, it cannot go in background of your video, while your are recording something completely irrelevant even.
That too reminds me about the fact in copyright free world, i have my own comics company named "Marvelous" (i can even name it marvel, since there is no copyright) , and the new issue of "Revengers" is out.
also, i am not so much sure about the dual core thing you mentioned, but competition is a solution for such things, if there is no monopoly in market, there will not be such cases.
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6th Oct 2012, 10:06 AM #14Member
cvrle77 is one of the few liberal minds out there , not enslaved and can see the real side of things
Thumbs up for trying to make these guys realise the truthHelping people is my hobby.....
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