BPI Thinks 23 File Sharing Settlements Help Turn The Tide
from the delusional-thinking dept
Is the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) completely delusional? After announcing that they'd convinced 23 music lovers to pay up for unauthorized sharing of music, they're claiming "the tide is turning" against file sharing. Their evidence? Some report saying that fewer people are using Kazaa. Just Kazaa. The same Kazaa that even the employees who work on the program refuse to install because it's so chock full of adware. The same Kazaa that is generally considered a has-been and mostly useless by the file sharing community. In other words, people are bailing out on Kazaa for a ton of reasons -- almost none of which have to do with BPI squeezing money out of people who wanted to listen to music they liked and committed the horrible sin of helping others listen to that same music.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Gotta love marketing-speak
The PHB said he needed to turn it around and put a positive spin on it.
During the presentation Dilbert announces that (instead of killing people) there is a significant drop in disatisfied customers...
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