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On the post:
Game Developers Can Beat Piracy By Copying Their Actual Competition
The Rust Belt
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27 Sep 2010 @ 11:08pm
Another example, this time in a niche
http://www.pcgamer.com/2010/09/24/good-old-games-on-online-activation-its-just-bollocks/
Two guys from Good Old Games talking, among others, about piracy and their DRM-free model.
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Challenge To Graham Henderson: Please Point Out Who Believes Music Should Just Be A Hobby
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27 Sep 2010 @ 9:23am
Re: They see the trends
The question is how strong trends number 1 and 2 are.
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My Challenge To Jim Urie Of Universal Music: Instead Of 'Drowning Out' Those You Disagree With, Let's Come Up With Solutions
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24 Sep 2010 @ 3:39pm
Re: Funny...
Why should anybody care about Urie's job anyway? Apart from his relatives maybe.
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Austrian Collection Societies Want A 'You Must Be A Criminal' Tax On Hard Drives
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22 Sep 2010 @ 2:02pm
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Which people? The ones that get to receive the money I guess :-)
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Austrian Collection Societies Want A 'You Must Be A Criminal' Tax On Hard Drives
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22 Sep 2010 @ 12:11pm
Re: Re: Re:
Agreed. I do not say that the actual tax incidence will be on the side of the buyer. I have only commented on the way tax collection can work.
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Austrian Collection Societies Want A 'You Must Be A Criminal' Tax On Hard Drives
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22 Sep 2010 @ 11:55am
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"So, if I live in Austria and order a hard drive from Germany, do I have to pay a tax?"
It can be arranged the other way around - every HD sold in Austria (meaning by an Austrian company) will be taxed and the tax will be paid by the seller.
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Hadopi Begins Issuing Tens Of Thousands Of 'Notices' For Infringement In France
The Rust Belt
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22 Sep 2010 @ 12:00am
Content Industry's Revenues
So, now all these French will open their wallets and start paying for everything they have otherwise been pirating. Right.
Another nail to the coffin of less and less significant French culture.
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Richard Dawkins Points Fan To The Pirate Bay To See His Latest Documentary
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21 Sep 2010 @ 4:51am
http://rustb.lt
The work is Channel4's I guess.
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On the post: Game Developers Can Beat Piracy By Copying Their Actual Competition
Another example, this time in a niche
Two guys from Good Old Games talking, among others, about piracy and their DRM-free model.
On the post: Challenge To Graham Henderson: Please Point Out Who Believes Music Should Just Be A Hobby
Re: They see the trends
On the post: My Challenge To Jim Urie Of Universal Music: Instead Of 'Drowning Out' Those You Disagree With, Let's Come Up With Solutions
Re: Funny...
On the post: Austrian Collection Societies Want A 'You Must Be A Criminal' Tax On Hard Drives
Re:
On the post: Austrian Collection Societies Want A 'You Must Be A Criminal' Tax On Hard Drives
Re: Re: Re:
On the post: Austrian Collection Societies Want A 'You Must Be A Criminal' Tax On Hard Drives
Re:
It can be arranged the other way around - every HD sold in Austria (meaning by an Austrian company) will be taxed and the tax will be paid by the seller.
On the post: Hadopi Begins Issuing Tens Of Thousands Of 'Notices' For Infringement In France
Content Industry's Revenues
Another nail to the coffin of less and less significant French culture.
On the post: Richard Dawkins Points Fan To The Pirate Bay To See His Latest Documentary
http://rustb.lt
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